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When small samples are used to estimate a population mean, in cases where the population standard deviation is unknown: Group of answer choices the resulting margin of error for a confidence interval estimate will tend to be fairly small. the t-distribution must be used to obtain the critical value. there will be a large amount of sampling error. None of the above

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