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Business, 30.10.2019 20:31, maciemarklin79981

Suppose a new standardized test is given to 94 randomly selected third-grade students in new jersey. the sample average score upper y overbar on the test is 59 points, and the sample standard deviation, s subscript upper y, is 10 points. the authors plan to administer the test to all third-grade students in new jersey. the 95% confidence interval for the mean score of all new jersey third graders is ( nothing, nothing). (round your responses to two decimal places.)

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