Let's consider a 98% confidence interval of the average number of minutes someone finishes a race. The interval is 55 to 65 in a sample of 500 runners. Given what you learned in this chapter, how would this be strictly interpreted?
98% of the sample of runners finished between 55 and 65 minutes.
If the sampling procedure were repeated many times, 98% of the sample means would be between 55 and 65.
2% of the sample of runners finished between 55 and 65 minutes.
If the sampling procedure were repeated many times, 98% of the resulting confidence intervals would contain the population mean resting heart rate.
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