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Suppose you plan to take a survey of Math 146 students asked about their overall grades at CBC. 22 students were surveyed, and it was found that the average GPA of the 22 sampled students was a 3.2, with a standard deviation of 0.9 points. Suppose you want to re-sample the population to reduce the margin of error. If you plan to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the true mean GPA of Math students, how many samples would be necessary to reduce the margin of error to 0.2 points?

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