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1. Assume the students below are a random sample from the population of all college students...

1. Assume the students below are a random sample from the population of all college students

160 173 163 178 180 164 170 172 163 163 189 152 161 162 179 162 165 168 155 169 173 175 163 165 170

a. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the population mean college student height? Explain how you’ve got the numbers.



b. Construct a 98% confidence interval for the population proportion of female college students. Explain how you’ve got the numbers.

please explain in detail......

B is wrong.....I don't need answer of B

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Please hit a like if you are satisfied with this detailed answer of part a. Part b answer is not required as mentioned in the question. Thanks in advance.

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