Asked by Danielle
                How do I calculate the overall confidence limit and the overall relative confidence limit for the percent chloride?
I've found the percent mass of chloride in the unknown to be 60.03 % and the formula we were given uses the mean but I have no mean in this case so I am confused
            
        I've found the percent mass of chloride in the unknown to be 60.03 % and the formula we were given uses the mean but I have no mean in this case so I am confused
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    You didn't run three or more trials and the average was 60.03%? 
If you were simply given (or ran only one sample) of 60.03% I would use that as the mean. But with just one result the C.L won't be all that great.
    
If you were simply given (or ran only one sample) of 60.03% I would use that as the mean. But with just one result the C.L won't be all that great.
                    Answered by
            Danielle
            
    So should I use the decimal form 0.6003? Or the 60.03%?
    
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