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A student was asked to find a 90% confidence interval for widget width using data from a random sample of size n = 20. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the interval (11.5,21.6)?
- There is a 90% chance that the
mean of a sample of 20 widgets will be between 11.5 and 21.6. - The mean width of all widgets is between 11.5 and 21.6, 90% of the time. We know this is true because the mean of our sample is between 11.5 and 21.6.
- With 90% confidence, the mean width of a randomly selected widget will be between 11.5 and 21.6.
- We are 90% confident the mean width of all widgets is between 11.5 and 21.6.
- There is a 90% chance that the mean of the population is between 11.5 and 21.6.
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