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;ZMeanEstimate[ <List of Sample Data>, <σ>, <Level> ]
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;ZMeanEstimate[ &lt;List of Sample Data>, <σ>, <Level> ]
 
: Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample data, the population standard deviation and confidence ''Level''.  
 
: Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample data, the population standard deviation and confidence ''Level''.  
 
:Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit,  upper confidence limit}.
 
:Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit,  upper confidence limit}.
  
;ZMeanEstimate[ <Sample Mean>, <σ>, <Sample Size>, <Level> ]
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;ZMeanEstimate[ &lt;Sample Mean>, <σ>, <Sample Size>, <Level> ]
 
: Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample statistics, the population standard deviation and confidence level.  
 
: Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample statistics, the population standard deviation and confidence level.  
 
:Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit,  upper confidence limit}.
 
:Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit,  upper confidence limit}.

Revision as of 10:51, 24 August 2015


ZMeanEstimate[ <List of Sample Data>, <σ>, <Level> ]
Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample data, the population standard deviation and confidence Level.
Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit, upper confidence limit}.
ZMeanEstimate[ <Sample Mean>, <σ>, <Sample Size>, <Level> ]
Calculates a Z confidence interval estimate of a population mean using the given sample statistics, the population standard deviation and confidence level.
Results are returned in list form as {lower confidence limit, upper confidence limit}.
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