Question 335779
you dont state what the 95% confidence interval is for, but lets assume its for the true population parameter (usually the mean, but you dont say).
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Once the interval is computed, the true population parameter is either in the interval or its not.  
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Since we dont know the true population parameter all we can say is that the methodology of computing the confidence interval over and over will result in 95% of the intervals containing the true population parameter.
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The only answer that comes "close" to being right is C)