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A researcher takes a random sample of 2,496 drivers and finds that 1,603 put their phone in "drive mode” to not be distracted while driving. A 90% confidence interval for the proportion of drivers who use "drive mode” on their phones is (0.626, 0.658). Which statement correctly interprets the interval? The researcher can be 90% confident that 64% of all drivers will use “drive mode” while driving. There is a 90% probability that the proportion of drivers who use “drive mode” lies between 0.626 and 0.658. The researcher can be 90% confident that the interval from 0.626 to 0.658 captures the true proportion of all drivers who use “drive mode.” If this procedure is repeated many, many times, the true proportion of drivers who use “drive mode” will be captured 90% of the time.
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