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A large study indicated that the average height of dogs from a certain region are 68.3 cm. Consider this to be the population mean. You measure the height of a random sample of dogs. The mean of the samples is 64.5 cm and the standard error is 3.8 cm. If the dogs you measured are from the same population as the larger study, approximately what percent of the time would you expect to measure a mean that is closer to the population mean than what you measured

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