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3 October, 11:04

A sample of 56 research cotton samples resulted in a sample average percentage elongation of 8.63 and a sample standard deviation of 0.79. calculate a 95% large-sample ci for the true average percentage elongation μ. (give answers accurate to 2 decimal places.)

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  1. 3 October, 13:17
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    To solve for the confidence interval for the true average percentage elongation, we use the z statistic. The formula for confidence interval is given as:

    Confidence interval = x ± z σ / sqrt (n)

    where,

    x = the sample mean = 8.63

    σ = sample standard deviation = 0.79

    n = number of samples = 56

    From the standard distribution tables, the value of z at 95% confidence interval is:

    z = 1.96

    Therefore substituting the known values into the equation:

    Confidence interval = 8.63 ± (1.96) (0.79) / sqrt (56)

    Confidence interval = 8.63 ± 0.207

    Confidence interval = 8.42, 8.84
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