Best estimate = Mean = 3.7
Sample size (n) = 30
Standard deviation (s) = 1.9
Confidence interval(in %) = 95
z @ 95% = 1.96
Since we know that
Required confidence interval = (3.7-0.6799, 3.7+0.6799)
Required confidence interval = (3.02, 4.38)
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