Answer: 2.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The weights, in pounds, of the cats in an animal adoption center are normally distributed.
The confidence interval is (7.9,12.7) (1)
Let [tex]\overline{x}[/tex] be the sample mean of the weights, in pounds, of the cats in an animal adoption center.
We know that the confidence interval for population mean is given by :-
[tex](\overline{x}-E,\overline{x}+E)[/tex] (2)
From (1) and (2)
[tex]\overline{x}-E=7.9-------(3)\\\\\overline{x}+E=12.7--------------(4)[/tex]
Subtracting (3) from (4), we get
[tex]2E=4.8\\\\\Rightarrow\ E=2.4[/tex]
Hence, the margin of error is E = 2.4