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Mathematics, 20.06.2021 01:30 Alex4530

Lighter cars are more fuel-efficient than heavier cars. An environmentalist would like to estimate the true mean weight of all cars. To do so, she selects a random sample of 30 cars and determines the 90% confidence interval for the true
mean weight to be 2.8 to 3.4 tons. Which of these statements is a correct interpretation of the confidence level?
O There is a probability of 0.90 that the confidence
interval (2.8, 3.4) captures the true mean weight of all cars.
O The environmentalist can be 90% confident that the true mean weight of all cars is between 2.8 and 3.4 tons,
O If many random samples of size 30 are selected from the population of all cars, approximately 90% of the sample
means will be between 2.8 and 3.4 tons.
O If many random samples of size 30 are selected from the population of all cars, about 90% of the intervals would
capture the true mean weight of all cars.

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