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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 23:35 kobiemajak

Each of the 110 students in a statistics class selects a different random sample of 35 quiz scores from a population of 5000 scores. Using their data, each student constructs a 90% confidence interval for μ the average quiz score of the 5000 students. Which one of the following conclusions is correct?

A. The widths of the 110 confidence intervals will be equal.

B. About 10% of the sample means will not be included in the confidence intervals.

C. About 90% of the confidence intervals will contain µ.

D. About 90% of the data will be found in these confidence intervals.

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