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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 20:10, adeliabujang8881

A farmer would like to estimate the mean amount of milk produced per day by his 300 cows. He selects a random sample of 15 cows and records the amount of milk produced (in gallons) by those cows. The dotplot shows the data. A dotplot. A number line labeled amount of milk (gallons) goes from 20 to 32. 20, 1; 21, 1; 22, 1; 23, 1; 24, 2; 25, 3; 26, 2; 27, 1; 28, 1; 29, 1; 31, 1. Are the conditions for constructing a t confidence interval met? No, the random condition is not met. No, the 10% condition is not met. No, the Normal/large sample condition is not met. Yes, the conditions for inference are met.

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