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IB Maths AI HL 4.16 Notes – Confidence Intervals

This IB Maths AI HL 4.16 resource covers Confidence Intervals for the Mean and is fully aligned with the IB Applications and Interpretation HL syllabus

Students learn what a confidence interval represents, how to correctly interpret a confidence level using the long-run sampling interpretation, and how to construct intervals in the form point estimate ± margin of error. The resource clearly distinguishes between z-intervals (σ known) and t-intervals (σ unknown), including how to select critical values and determine degrees of freedom.

The role of the Central Limit Theorem is reinforced when justifying normal model assumptions, and a fully worked example guides students through each calculation step and contextual conclusion.

Ideal for IB Maths AI HL teachers teaching statistical inference and interval estimation.

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