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3. Factory farming funk - The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently reported that confined animal feeding operations (CAFOS) dump 2 trillion pounds of animal and industrial waste into the environment annually, contaminating the ground water in 17 states and polluting more than 35,000 miles of our nation's rivers. An MSU student, alarmed by these published statistics, conducted a survey of Michigan residents. From his collected data, he estimated the proportion of Michigan residents who favored the creation of standards to limit pollution by CAFOs. His reported 95% confidence interval was 0775208248 Question 13 (1 point) Consider all of the following statements and determine which among them is incorrect There is a 95% probability that the actual percent of Michigan residents in favor of pollution standards is between 77.52% and 82.48%. Approximately 95% of MSU students favor pollution standards at a rate of 77.52% and 82.48%. If this study were repeated many times, we'd expect approximately 95% of future confidence intervals to contain the true rate at which Michigan residents favor the creation of pollution standards. With 95% confidence, we estimate the true rate at which Michigan residents favor the creation of pollution standards to be between 77.52% and 82.48%.

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