Final answer:
To find the confidence interval when the population standard deviation (sigma) is known, use the formula CI = sample mean ± (Z * (sigma/ √n)).
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the confidence interval when the population standard deviation (sigma) is known, the general formula is:
CI = sample mean ± (Z * (sigma/ √n))
Where CI is the confidence interval, Z is the Z-score corresponding to the desired confidence level, sigma is the population standard deviation, and n is the sample size.
For example, if sigma is known and we want a 95 percent confidence interval, the Z-score for a 95 percent confidence level is approximately 1.96. So the formula becomes:
CI = sample mean ± (1.96 * (sigma/ √n))