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24 June, 11:36

Your classmate suggests that the margin of error in the interval could be reduced if the confidence level were changed to 90% instead of 95%. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?

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  1. 24 June, 12:04
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    Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that your classmate suggests that the margin of error in the interval could be reduced if the confidence level were changed to 90% instead of 95%.

    This is a true statement

    Reason:

    Confidence interval = mean±margin of error

    margin of error = Critical value * Std error

    Thus we have the higher the margin of error the wider the confidence interval.

    And the higher the critical value the higher the margin of error.

    In other words when confidence level is reduced from 95% to 90% we get reduced critical value and as a result narrower confidence interval.

    True statement
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