[All Steps] Suppose that for a sample of n=11 measurements, we find that x̄=72 and s=5. Assuming normality, compute confidence intervals for the population mean


Question: Suppose that for a sample of \(n=11\) measurements, we find that \(\bar{x}=72\) and \(s=5\). Assuming normality, compute confidence intervals for the population mean \(\mu\) with the following levels of confidence:

a \(95 \%\)

b \(99 \%\)

c. \(80 \%\)

d. \(90 \%\)

e. \(98 \%\)

f. \(99.8 \%\)

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