Multiple Choice
As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period. The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions for each. For this sample, X = 19.8 and S = 5. Which of the following assumptions is necessary in order for a confidence interval to be valid?
A) The population sampled from has an approximate normal distribution.
B) The population sampled from has an approximate t distribution.
C) The mean of the sample equals the mean of the population.
D) None of these assumptions are necessary.
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