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Interpret the mean. Choose the correct answer below. A. The observed value of the random variable will be equal to the mean of the random variable in most observations. B. The observed value of the random variable will be less than the mean of the random variable in most observations. C. As the number of observations, n, decreases, the mean of the observations will approach the mean of the random variable. D. As the number of observations, n, increases, the mean of the observations will approach the mean of the random variable.

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