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A soccer ball manufacturer wants to estimate the mean circumference of soccer balls within 0.13 inch.

​(a) Determine the minimum sample size required to construct a 99​% confidence interval for the population mean. Assume the population standard deviation is 0.6 inch.

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To construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean circumference of soccer balls within 0.13 inches, a minimum sample size of 142 is required, assuming a population standard deviation of 0.6 inches.

To determine the minimum sample size required to construct a 99% confidence interval for the population mean circumference of soccer balls within a margin of error of 0.13 inches, we can use the formula for the confidence interval margin of error:

E = Z * (σ / √n)

Where:

E is the margin of error,

Z is the Z-score associated with the desired confidence level (for 99%, Z is approximately 2.576),

σ is the population standard deviation, and

n is the sample size.

Rearranging the formula to solve for n, we get:

n = ((Z * σ) / E)^2

Plugging in the given values (Z is approximately 2.576, σ is 0.6, and E is 0.13), we can calculate the minimum sample size required:

n = ((2.576 * 0.6) / 0.13)^2

n is approximately ((1.5456) / 0.13)^2

n is approximately (11.8883)^2

n is approximately 141.4147

Since the sample size must be a whole number, we round up to the nearest integer, yielding a minimum sample size of 142.

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