Given Confidence Interval of 1 7 calculate the MOE
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The Margin of Error (MOE) is calculated by subtracting the lower limit of the confidence interval from the upper limit and then dividing by 2.
Given a confidence interval of (1, 7), the calculation would be as follows:
MOE = (Upper Limit - Lower Limit) / 2
MOE = (7 - 1) / 2
MOE = 6 / 2
MOE = 3
So, the Margin of Error (MOE) for the given confidence interval (1, 7) is 3.
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