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18 September, 21:36

A sample of n = 25 n=25 diners at a local restaurant had a mean lunch bill of $16 with a standard deviation of σ = $ 4 σ=$4. We obtain a 95% confidence interval as (14.43, 17.57) (14.43,17.57). Which choice correctly interprets this interval? None of the answer options are correct. 95% of all lunches will cost between $14.43 and $17.57. 95% of the time, the average price for a lunch will be between $14.43 and $17.57. 95% of all samples of size n = 25 n=25 will have an average lunch price between $14.43 and $17.57.

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  1. 19 September, 00:17
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    None of the answer options are correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A confidence interval of the mean is a range within is expected to find the population mean, with a certain degree of confidence.

    In this case, the population mean is the average price for a lunch for a n=25 sample.

    The interpretation of a 95% confidence interval of (14.43,17.57) should be that there is a 95% of confidence that the population mean (average price for a lunch out of a sample of 25 lunches) is within this interval.
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