A study by the department of education of a certain state was trying to determine the mean SAT scores of the graduating high school seniors. The study found that the mean SAT score was 470 with a margin of error of 29 . Write a confidence interval for the true mean SAT score of the graduating high school seniors.
Q. A study by the department of education of a certain state was trying to determine the mean SAT scores of the graduating high school seniors. The study found that the mean SAT score was 470 with a margin of error of 29 . Write a confidence interval for the true mean SAT score of the graduating high school seniors.
Understand Given Information: Understand the given information and what is being asked.The mean SAT score is given as 470, and the margin of error is 29. We are asked to find the confidence interval for the true mean SAT score.
Calculate Lower Limit: Calculate the lower limit of the confidence interval.To find the lower limit, subtract the margin of error from the mean score.Lower limit =Mean score−Margin of errorLower limit =470−29Lower limit =441
Calculate Upper Limit: Calculate the upper limit of the confidence interval.To find the upper limit, add the margin of error to the mean score.Upper limit =Mean score+Margin of errorUpper limit =470+29Upper limit =499
Write Confidence Interval: Write the confidence interval using the lower and upper limits.The confidence interval is (Lower limit,Upper limit).The confidence interval is (441,499).
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