Help!!!!!! A confidence interval estimate

  1. Here are summary statistics for randomly selected weights of newborn​ girls: n=225​, x=33.6hg, s=7.4 hg. Construct a
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  2. 1) Construct a confidence interval of the population proportion at the given level of confidence.x=60,n=300, 99% confidence. The
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  3. use a 95% confidence interval to estimate the difference between the population means. Interpret the confidence interval. random
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  4. True or False: The difference between the lower limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the
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  5. True or False: The difference between the upper limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the
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  6. Which of the following statements correctly interprets a 95% confidence interval on a population mean?a. It is a single point
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  7. In a study to estimate a population mean, i start with a sample size 10 and calculate the 95% confidence interval. Suppose i am
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  8. Use the sample data and confidence level to construct the confidence interval estimate of the population p....n=5200, x=4821,
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  9. Here are summary statistics for randomly selected weights of newborn​ girls: n=217​, x=31.7​hg, s=6.5hg. Construct a
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  10. Use the sample data and confidence level to construct the confidence interval estimate of the population proportion p.n=500,
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