Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.12.2019 00:31, fespinoza019

The manager of a pizza chain in albuquerque, new mexico, wants to determine the average size of their advertised 16-inch pizzas. she takes a random sample of 25 pizzas and records their mean and standard deviation as 16.10 inches and 1.8 inches, respectively. she subsequently computes a 95% confidence interval of the mean size of all pizzas as [15.36, 16.84]. however, she finds this interval to be too broad to implement quality control and decides to reestimate the mean based on a bigger sample. using the standard deviation estimate of 1.8 from her earlier analysis, how large a sample must she take if she wants the margin of error to be under 0.5 inch?

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