Multiple Choice
Health insurers and the federal government are both putting pressure on hospitals to shorten the average length of stay (LOS) of their patients.In 1996,the average LOS for non-heart patient was 4.6 days.A random sample of 20 hospitals had a mean LOS for non-heart patients in 2000 of 3.8 days and a standard deviation of 1.2 days.Assume LOS is normally distributed.A 95% confidence interval for the population mean LOS for non-heart patients in hospitals for 2000 would be _____.
A) [3.24,4.36]
B) [3.67,3.93]
C) [3.34,4.26]
D) [3.38,4.22]
E) [3.27,4.33]
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