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    If the Sample Mean Equals 100, and the Standard Error
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If the Sample Mean Equals 100, and the Standard Error

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If the sample mean equals 100, and the standard error equals 5, then we can be 95 percent confident that the population mean falls somewhere between 95 and 105.

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