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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 01:00 victoriamscott460

Smart phones have changed the world and how we spend our time. A group of researchers at BYU want to estimate the mean daily number of minutes that BYU students spend on their phones. In fall 2019, they took a random sample of 430 BYU students and found that on average, students spend 312 minutes on their phones with a standard deviation of 54 minutes per day. The plot of the sample data showed no extreme skewness or outliers. Calculate a 96% confidence interval estimate for the mean daily number of minutes that BYU students spend on their phones in fall 2019. Do not round off in the intermediate steps, only the final answer should be rounded off to two decimal places.

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