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Suppose we take a random sample of 50 monsters to create a 95% confidence interval for the population mean weight of all monsters. How likely is it that the sample mean weight of the random sample differs from the population mean weight of all monsters?
a. All but guaranteed; essentially a 100% chance.
b. There is a 95% chance.
c. There is a 5% chance.
d. Almost certainly no chance; essentially a 0% chance
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