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Suppose a national newspaper reports that 70% of americans drink beer, wine or hard liquor at least ocassionally. subsequently, a reader's digest / gallup survey on the drinking habits of americans estimated the percentage of adults across the country who drink beer, wine, or hard liquor at least occasionally. of the 1516 adults interviewed, 985 said they drank. which of the following statements is true? think about the newspaper report relative to the confidence interval you could calculate from the previous question. the statements are consistent. the statements are not consistent. the newspaper estimate is too low based on the reader's digest / gallup survey. the statements are not consistent. the newspaper estimate is too high based on the reader's digest / gallup survey. you cannot compare the results of two separate surveys.

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