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The demonstrates how you can take any finding in the survey, replicate the survey with a random sample of the same size, and be "very likely" to find the same finding within the Β±% range of the original sample's finding.

A) foundational theorem of statistics
B) fundamental theorem of arithmetic
C) law of large numbers
D) central limit theorem

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