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Mathematics, 13.03.2020 22:06, ayyyyy65

A catalog sales company promises to deliver orders placed on the Internet within 3 days. Follow-up calls to a few randomly selected customers show that a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all orders that arrive on time is88%±6%.What does this mean? Are these conclusions correct? a) Between 82% and 94% of all orders arrive on time. b) Ninety-five percent of all random samples of customers will show that 88% of orders arrive on time. c) Ninety-five percent of all random samples of customers will show that 82% to 94% of orders arrive on time. d) We are 95% sure that between 82% and 94% of the orders placed by the sampled customers arrived on time e) On 95% of the days, between 82% and 94% of the orders will arrive on time.

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