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You want to obtain a sample to estimate a population mean. Based on previous evidence, you believe the population standard deviation is approximately σ = 39.9 σ=39.9. You would like to be 99% confident that your estimate is within 2 of the true population mean. How large of a sample size is required?

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Answer:

large of a sample size n = 2645

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:-

The population standard deviation 'σ' = 39.9

Given data the estimate is within 2 of the true population mean so given the margin of error = 2

we know that margin of error is determined by

Margin of error =
(z_(\alpha )S.D )/(√(n) )

cross multiplication , we get


√(n) = (2.578 X S.D)/(M.E)


√(n) = (2.578 X 39.9)/(2)= 51.4311

squaring on both sides , we get

n = 2645.15

n = 2645

Conclusion:-

large of a sample size n = 2645

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