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Suppose you have a sample of size 42 with a mean of 30 and a population standard deviation of 7.4. what is the maximal margin of error associated with a 95% confidence interval for the true population mean? as in the reading, in your calculations, use z = 2. give your answer as a decimal, to two places
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Select all the correct answers. natalie buys a new car. in the first month, the odometer on the car records 800 miles. from past experience, she expects to drive 900 miles per monthselect all the functions that can be used to find the number of miles, f(n), recorded on the odometer after n months. of(n) = 800n + 100f(n) = 9001 - 100f(n) = 900n + 800(1) = 800; }(n) = f(n - 1) + 900, for n > 2f(1) = 800; 1(n) = f(n ā 1) + 100, for n > 2(1) = 900; }(n) = f(n - 1) + 800, for n > 2
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