In a random sample of ten people, the mean driving distance to work was 21.8 miles and the standard deviation was 6.4 miles. Assume the population is normally distributed and use the​ t-distribution to find the margin of error and construct a 99​% confidence interval for the population mean μ. Interpret the results.

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In a random sample of ten people, the mean driving distance to work was 21.8 miles and the standard deviation was 6.4 miles. Assume the population is normally distributed and use the​ t-distribution to find the margin of error and construct a 99​% confidence interval for the population mean μ. Interpret the results.

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