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There are hundreds of apples on the trees, so you randomly choose just 45 apples and get a mean weight of 89.05 grams with a standard deviation of 4.43 grams. Assuming that the weight of the apples is normally distributed, what is the standard error of the 90% confidence interval for the mean weight of the apples.

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The critical value for \alpha = 0.1 and df = n-1 = 44 degrees of freedom is t_c = z_{1-\alpha/2; n-1} =1.68023.

The standard error of the 90% confidence interval for the mean weight of the apples is


SE_{\bar{X}}=s/\sqrt{n}=4.43/\sqrt{45}\approx0.66038541


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