SOLUTION: When a confidence interval for a population mean is constructed from sample data,
A) we can conclude that the population mean is in the interval
B) we can conclude that the p
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A) we can conclude that the population mean is in the interval
B) we can conclude that the p
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Question 136486: When a confidence interval for a population mean is constructed from sample data,
A) we can conclude that the population mean is in the interval
B) we can conclude that the population mean is not in the interval
C) we can conclude, with a stated level of confidence, that the population mean is in the interval
D) we cannot make any inferences. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):