Multiple Choice
It makes a difference whether or not we know the population variance because
A) we cannot deal with situations in which the population variance is not known.
B) we have to call the result t if the population variance is used.
C) we have to call the result z if the population variance is not used.
D) we have to call the result t if the sample variance is used.
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