Multiple Choice
When interpreting confidence intervals when there are three or more means,if the intervals do not overlap,we have evidence that
A) the differences among population means are inconclusive.
B) the sample means do not differ.
C) the range of values for each interval is extreme.
D) the population means differ.
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