A wildlife study is designed to find the mean weight of salm
     A wildlife study is designed to find the mean weight of salmon caught by an (text not clear) company. As a preliminary study, a random sample of 250 freshly caught is weighted. The sample standard deviation of the weights of these 250 fish is 2.35 ib. how larg a sample should be taken to be 99% confident that the sample mean is within 0.20 ib of the true mean weight. 
  
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Note that      
       
 n = z(alpha/2)^2 s^2 / E^2      
       
 where      
       
 alpha/2 = (1 - confidence level)/2 =    0.005  
       
 Using a table/technology,      
       
 z(alpha/2) =    2.575829304  
       
 Also,      
       
 s = sample standard deviation =    2.35  
 E = margin of error =    0.2  
       
 Thus,      
       
 n =    916.030412  
       
 Rounding up,      
       
 n =    917   [ANSWER]

