The effectiveness of a blood-pressure drug is being
investigated. An experimenter finds that, on average, the reduction
in systolic blood pressure is 41 for a sample of size 10 and
standard deviation 20.
Estimate how much the drug will lower a typical patient's systolic
blood pressure (using a 99% confidence level).
Give your answers to one decimal place and provide the point
estimate with its margin of error.
The effectiveness of a blood-pressure drug is being investigated. An experimenter finds that, on average, the...
The effectiveness of a blood-pressure drug is being investigated. An experimenter finds that, on average, the reduction in systolic blood pressure is 41 for a sample of size 10 and standard deviation 20. Estimate how much the drug will lower a typical patient's systolic blood pressure (using a 99% confidence level). Give your answers to one decimal place and provide the point estimate with its margin of error.
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