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    Exam 11: Data Analysis and Interpretation: Part I Describing Data,confi Dence Intervals, Correlation
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    Having Calculated a 95% Confidence Interval for a Single Population
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Having Calculated a 95% Confidence Interval for a Single Population

Question 3

Question 3

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Having calculated a 95% confidence interval for a single population mean we may state that the odds are 95/100 that the


A) obtained interval contains the population mean.
B) sample mean is the same as the population mean.
C) population mean equals 95.
D) population mean falls in the interval.

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