Solution) Solve the problem. When obtaining a confidence interval for a population mean in the case of a finit


Question: Solve the problem.

When obtaining a confidence interval for a population mean in the case of a finite population of size N and a sample size n which is greater than 0.05N, the margin of error is multiplied by the following finite population correction factor:

\[\sqrt{\frac{N-n}{N-1}}\]

Find the 95% confidence interval for the mean of 200 weights if a sample of 32 of those weights yields a mean of 150.6 lb and a standard deviation of 24.4 lb.

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