Multiple Choice
Suppose you knew that most samples were likely to provide an answer that is within 10% of the population value.What would also be true in that case?
A) The population value should be within 10% of whatever our specific sample gave us.
B) 10% of the population values should be close to whatever our specific sample gave us.
C) The chance that a specific sample answer is correct (equal to the population value) is 90%.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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