Answer:
(ii) In most such surveys, the estimates will be within two percentage points of the parameters, but in some definite percentage of the time larger errors are expected.
This is because of the confidence level of the margin of error.
Explanation:
These estimates are called confidence interval of proportions.
They have a margin of error that depends of the confidence level.
A confidence level of x% means that we are x% sure on the margin of error.
So the correct interpretation is:
(ii) In most such surveys, the estimates will be within two percentage points of the parameters, but in some definite percentage of the time larger errors are expected.