Interval → A lower and upper limit

Confidence level → Probability that the interval contains mu

How far are most sample means from the true population mean mu ?

To know this we need to define three variable

Margin of error:

  1. The distance on either side of the population mean (mu).

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Confidence level:

  1. Probability that your sample mean is within the margin of error

  2. Probability that a randomly generate sample mean is within the margin of error

  3. Probability a confidence interval contains mu

$$ \text{Confidence Level} = 1 - \alpha \\

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For a 95% confidence level:

$$ \alpha = 0.05 \\\text{Confidence Level} = 1 - \alpha = 0.95 $$

Confidence Interval: