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How much sugar do reduced sugar cookies typically have? You take a random sample of 51 reduced-sugar cookies and test them in a lab, finding a mean sugar content of 3.2 grams and a standard deviation of 1.1 grams of sugar. Create a 99% confidence interval for the mean grams of sugar.

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Answer:
(2.8,\ 3.6)

Explanation:

The confidence interval for population mean is given by :-


\overline{x}\pm z_(\alpha/2)(\sigma)/(√(n))

Given : Sample size : n= 51 ( >30 , that means its a large sample)

Sample mean :
\overlien{x}=3.2\text{ grams}

Standard deviation :
\sigma=1.1\text{ grams}

Significance level :
1-0.99=0.01

Critical value :
z_(\alpha/2)=\pm2.576

Now, the 99% confidence interval for the mean grams of sugar will be :-


=3.2\pm(2.576)*(1.1)/(√(51))\\\\\approx3.2\pm0.40\\\\=(2.8,\ 3.6)

Hence, the 99% confidence interval for the mean grams of sugar
\mu =
(2.8,\ 3.6)

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