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-14 points My a. In constructing 95% confidence intervals for means, what do we

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-14 points My a. In constructing 95% confidence intervals for means, what do we expect will be true over the long run? (select all that apply; you have two attempts) 5% of the time, the population mean will fall inside the confidence interval 95% of the time, the population mean will fall outside the confidence interval o 95% of the time, the population mean will fall inside the confidence interval 5% of the time, the population mean will fall outside the confidence interval b. In constructing 95% confidence intervals for means, what do we expect will be true over the long run? (select all that apply; you have three attempts) (Hint: Drawing a diagram of a confidence interval and considering scenarios in which the population mean is inside or outside the interval might help.) 95% of the time, the difference between the sample mean and population mean will be less than the margin of error 5% of the time, the difference between the sample mean and population mean will be greater than the margin of error O 5% of the time, the difference between the sample mean and population mean will be less than the margin of error 95% of the time, the sample mean and the population mean will be exactly equal to each other o 95% of the time, the difference between the sample mean and population mean will be more than the margin of error

Explanation / Answer

A) Option-C is the correct answer.

B) option-E is the correct answer.