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Mathematics, 07.08.2021 04:30 Jana1517

Suppose we sample a new city whose particulate is 13 ppm (note this is a NEW prediction, NOT an estimation of mean response at 13 ppm; make sure you choose the correct formula to use). Create a 95% confidence interval for the predicted rate of childhood asthma in this city.

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