Main Takeaway: 95 percent confident uh that the true population mean hours of sleep is between 5.97 and 6.99 so that means 99 of 18th so and that's an approximation uh if the selection is random what's the probability of each

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95 percent confident uh that the true population mean hours of sleep is between 5.97 and 6.99 so that means 99 of 18th so and that's an approximation uh if the selection is random what's the probability of each

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