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How to Calculate 95 Confidence Interval.

Rosemary Njeri

We can define confidence interval as a measure of the degree of uncertainty or certainty in a sampling method.

To calculate confidence interval, we use sample data that is, the sample mean and the sample size.

We get the values of z for the given confidence levels from statistical tables.

In this case we are specifically looking at 95 % level of confidence.

Formula to calculate 95 confidence interval.

Confidence interval is sample mean, plus or minus the margin of error ( z* value multiplied by standard deviation divide by the square root of the sample size.)

 Calculate 95 Confidence Interval.

Example:

We know our confidence level is 95% and the corresponding z value is 1.96.

Suppose we take a random sample size of 50 dogs, we are asked to determine that the mean age is 7 years, with a 95% confidence level and a standard deviation of 4.

Calculate 95 Confidence Interval.

Therefore, with 95 % confidence interval, the average age of the dogs is between 7.5657 years and 6.4343 years.

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