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I worked on the question for quite a long while, but I couldn't get the correct answer

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I worked on the question for quite a long while, but I couldn't get the correct answer. 

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Suppose the mean of a normally distributed population is 300, and 200simple random samples are drawn from the population. At a 68% confidencelevel, (one standard deviation from the mean), about how many of thesamples’ confidence intervals would you expect to contain the populationmean?

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