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a sample of 144 was taken from a population with a standard deviation of 36 inches. In this case the sample mean will be within how many inches of the population mean 99.7% of thew time?

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Answer:

9 inches

Explanation:

The population is within 6 standard deviations of the mean with a confidence of 99.7 percent, 3 above and 3 below

The standard deviation of the sample mean is equal to the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size

population standard deviation = 36

sample size = 144


standard deviation of the sample mean = 36/ sqrt(144)

=36/12

=3

The margin of error is the number of standard deviations above the mean * the standard deviations

margin of error = 3 * 3

= 9 inches


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