A patient with suspected high blood pressure measures his bloodpressure using an automated test at a pharmacy every day for 30 days.The results of the blood pressure samples reveal a sample meansystolic blood pressure of 128.3mmHg.If it is known that the standard deviation between systolic bloodpressure measurements for the average person is 15.2mmHg, calculatethe margin of error and construct the 95% confidence interval for thepopulation mean systolic blood pressure for this patient.

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
Problem 10E
Question

A patient with suspected high blood pressure measures his blood
pressure using an automated test at a pharmacy every day for 30 days.
The results of the blood pressure samples reveal a sample mean
systolic blood pressure of 128.3mmHg.
If it is known that the standard deviation between systolic blood
pressure measurements for the average person is 15.2mmHg, calculate
the margin of error and construct the 95% confidence interval for the
population mean systolic blood pressure for this patient.

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