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A) In the process of sampling, it can be used to predict an individual value drawn at random.
B) In the process of prediction, it can be used to interpret the population mean.
C) In the process of prediction, it can be used to predict a value drawn at random from the population.
D) In the process of interpretation, it can be used to determine the variability of a distribution.
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