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Having calculated a 95% confidence interval for a difference between two means, we may conclude that the odds are 95/100 that the the obtained confidence interval contains the true population.

(A) True(B) False

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Answer:

The given statement is true.

Explanation:

A 95% or 0.95 confidence interval for a population mean tells you the odds are 95/100 the the obtained confidence interval contains the true population.

This is a true statement.

A 95% confidence interval shows a range of values where there is 95% certainty that the range contains the true mean of the population.

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