The average total dollar purchase at a convenience store is less than that at a supermarket. Despite smaller purchases, convenience stores can still be profitable because of the size of operation, the volume of business and the mark-up. A researcher is interested in estimating the average purchase amount for convenience stores in suburban Melbourne. To do so, she randomly samples 24 purchases from several convenience stores in suburban Melbourne and tabulates the amounts to the nearest dollar and the sample average is 5.625. Use the following data to construct a 90% confidence interval for the population's average amount of purchases. Assume that the population standard deviation is 3.23 dollars and the population is normally distributed.  ( Upper and Lower Limit)  数值题

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