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Suppose an archaeologist discovers seven fossil skeletons from a previously unknown species of miniature horse. Reconstructions of the skeletons of these seven miniature horses show the shoulder heights (in centimeters) to be 45.3 47.1 44.2 46.8 46.5 45.5 47.6 For these sample data, the mean is x¯ = 46.14 and the sample standard deviation is s = 1.19. Let µ be the mean shoulder height (in centimeters) for this entire species of miniature horse, and assume that the population of shoulder heights is approximately normal. (a) Construct a 99% confidence interval for µ, the mean shoulder height of the entire population of such horses. (b) Someone claims that the mean shoulder heights of these horses is about 48 cm or higher. Based on the confidence interval, is it reasonable to believe this? (c) If the sample size were n = 10, would the confidence interval be narrower or wider?

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