Asked by Ahmad Syukri

A Toyota dealer wants to find out the age of their customers (for advertising purposes). They want the margin of error to be 3 years old. Suppose the sigma is 13 years old. If they want a 90% confidence interval, how many people do they need to know about?

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Answered by PsyDAG
90% = mean ± 1.645 SEm

SEm = SD/√n

3 = 1.645 SEm
Answered by jack
at least 47
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