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the method in which we try different in place of unknown variable to reach at conclusive result is known​

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Answered by Angelpriya80
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For a population with unknown mean and known standard deviation , a confidence interval for the population mean, based on a simple random sample (SRS) of size n, is + z* , where z* is the upper (1-C)/2 critical value for the standard normal distribution

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