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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 01:34 arichar

Suppose we are interested in analyzing the weights of NFL players. We know that on average, NFL players weigh 247 pounds with a population standard deviation of 47 pounds. Suppose we take a sample of 30 new players and we find that the average weight from that sample is 237 pounds. We are interested in seeing if the weight of NFL players is decreasing

a. What is the standard error?

b. What is the margin of error at 90% confidence?

c. Using my sample of 30, what would be the 90% confidence interval for the population mean?

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