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A random sample of US Adults was taken and 81% believe automation will replace more jobs than it creates. A 90% Confidence Interval was made resulting in (0.76, 0.85). Select the best interpretation of the Confidence Interval.
a. There is a 95% probability the true proportion of US Adults who believe that automation will replace more jobs than it creates is between 70 and 76.
b. The true proportion of US Adults who believe that automation will replace more jobs than it creates is between 70 and 76.
c. We are 95% confident the true proportion of US Adults who believe that automation will replace more jobs than it creates is between 70 and 76.
e. There is a 95% chance the sample proportion is between 70 and 76
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