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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/06%3A_Confidence_Intervals_for_One_Population/6.09%3A_One_Sample_Confidence_Interval_Exercises
    A random sample of tires is chosen and are driven until they wear out and the number of thousands of miles is recorded, find and interpret the 99% confidence interval for the mean using the sample dat...A random sample of tires is chosen and are driven until they wear out and the number of thousands of miles is recorded, find and interpret the 99% confidence interval for the mean using the sample data 32, 33, 28, 37, 29, 30, 22, 35, 23, 28, 30, 36.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/08%3A_Confidence_Intervals_for_One_Population/8.08%3A_Chapter_8_Exercises
    A random sample of tires is chosen and are driven until they wear out and the number of thousands of miles is recorded, find and interpret the 99% confidence interval for the mean using the sample dat...A random sample of tires is chosen and are driven until they wear out and the number of thousands of miles is recorded, find and interpret the 99% confidence interval for the mean using the sample data 32, 33, 28, 37, 29, 30, 22, 35, 23, 28, 30, 36.

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