Find the 98% confidence interval of the true mean.
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Social Networking Sites A recent survey of 7 social networking sites has a
13.97 million visitors for a specific month. The standard deviation was 3.8 million. Find the 98% confidence interval of the true mean. Assume the variable is
million<μ < million |
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