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The water works commission needs to know the mean household usage of water by the residents of a small town in gallons per day. They would like the estimate to have a maximum error of 0.13 gallons. A previous study found that for an average family the standard deviation is 1.3 gallons and the mean is 18.5 gallons per day. If they are using a 98% level of confidence, how large of a sample is required to estimate the mean usage of water

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