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Mathematics, 24.11.2021 15:40 jjxt126

A magazine provided results from a poll of adults who were asked to identify their favorite pie. Among the respondents, % chose chocolate pie, and the margin of error was given as percentage points. Given specific sample data, which confidence interval is wider: the % confidence interval or the % confidence interval? Why is it wider? Choose the correct answer below.

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% confidence interval must be wider than a % confidence interval in order to be more confident that it captures the true value of the population proportion.

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% confidence interval must be wider than a % confidence interval because it contains 100%%% of the true population parameters, while the % confidence interval only contains 100%%% of the true population parameters.

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A % confidence interval must be wider than % confidence interval in order to be more confident

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