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Suppose that John wants to calculate a 96% confidence interval for a population mean from a sample of size n = 15. What is the appropriate critical value t*? a. 2.145 c. 2.264 b. 2.249 d. 2.054
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Suppose that John wants to calculate a 96% confidence interval for a population mean from a sample of
size n = 15. What is the appropriate critical value t*?
a. 2.145
c. 2.264
b. 2.249
d. 2.054
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A I believe try A that should be it
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