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When we hear that a recent survey found 36% When we hear that a recent survey found 36%   of adults had used an on-line dating service,the   is the A) estimated standard error. B) degrees of freedom. C) margin of error. D) confidence interval of the mean. of adults had used an on-line dating service,the When we hear that a recent survey found 36%   of adults had used an on-line dating service,the   is the A) estimated standard error. B) degrees of freedom. C) margin of error. D) confidence interval of the mean. is the


A) estimated standard error.
B) degrees of freedom.
C) margin of error.
D) confidence interval of the mean.

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