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A researcher is interested in finding a 95% confidence interval for the mean number of times per day that college students text. The study included 210 students who averaged 28 texts per day. The standard deviation was 21 texts. A. The sampling distribution follows a.1. "F"2. "normal"3. "T"4. "Chi-square" B. With 95% confidence the population mean number of texts per day of is betweenandtexts. A. 1. "24.92"2. "25.79"3. "27.37"4. "25.14"B. 1. "31.19"2. "31.20"3. "29.28"4. "30.86" C. If many groups of 210 randomly selected students are studied, then a different confidence interval would be produced from each group. About% of these confidence intervals will contain the true population mean number of texts per day and about% will not contain the true population mean number of texts per day. A. 1. "5"2. "95"3. "1"4. "99"B. 1. "95"2. "99"3. "5"4. "1"

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