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Workers with a formal arrangement with their employer to be paid for time worked at home, worked an average of hours per week. A random sample of mortgage brokers indicated that they worked a mean of hours per week with a standard deviation of hours. At , is there sufficient evidence to conclude a difference? Construct a confidence interval for the true mean number of paid working hours at home. Compare the results of your confidence interval to the conclusion of your hypothesis test and discuss the implications.

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