Answer:
Interval is given with 97% confidence. Thus there is 3% probability that interval is not true.
Explanation:
In Statistics, estimated intervals are given with some confidence level. In this example person develop the interval with 97% confidence.
Statistically, this means that the person can be 97% sure (not 100%) that population mean is 74.3 < µ < 78.3. There is still 3% probability that population mean falls outside of the interval.
Small sample size may also lead wrong estimates.