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A 99% confidence interval for the mean of a population is computed from a random sample and found to be 6 ± 3. We may co

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A 99% confidence interval for the mean of a population is computed from a random sample and found to be 6 ± 3. We may conclude that: All of the answer options are correct. there is a 99% probability that is between 3 and 9. if we took many additional random samples and computed a 99% confidence interval for population mean from each, approximately 99% of these intervals would contain population mean. there is a 99% probability that the true mean is 6, and there is a 99% chance that the true margin of error is 3.