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The number of hours that a nine month old baby sleeps at night are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 1.5 hours and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 22 nine month old babies is taken and results in a sample mean of 12 hours. Find the margin of error for a confidence interval for the population mean with a 90% confidence level. z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005 1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576 You may use a calculator or the common z values above. Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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