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dezoksy [38]
3 years ago
12

If you are constructing a 95% confidence interval for a normally distributed population when your sample size is 10, what value

should you use for tα/2? (round to two decimal places)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
3 0

This is something you'll need a T table for, or a calculator that can compute critical T values. Either way, we have n = 10 as our sample size, so df = n-1 = 10-1 = 9 is the degrees of freedom.

If you use a table, look at the row that starts with df = 9. Then look at the column that is labeled "95% confidence"

I show an example below of what I mean.

In that diagram, the row and column mentioned intersect at 2.262 (which is approximate). This value then rounds to 2.26

<h3>Answer:  2.26</h3>

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