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Eric randomly surveyed 150 adults from a certain city and asked which team in a contest they were rooting for, either north high school or south high school. from the results of his survey. eric obtained the following 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all adults in the city rooting for north high 0.52 0.68 interpret this confidence interval. a. there's a 95% chance that between 52% and 98% of all adults in this city will root for north high school. b. we are 95% sure that between 52% and 68% of adults in this sample will root for north high school. c. between 52% and 68% of adults in this city will root for north high school 95% of the time. d. we are 95% sure that between 52% and 68% of all adults in this city will root for north high school

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