PSAT Math Multiple-Choice Practice Question 658
Question: 658
An amusement park researcher compiles data about the average height of ten-year-old children in a certain town to determine whether this age group will meet the minimum height requirements for a new attraction. The researcher selects 100 ten-year-old children at random from the town and finds that the average height has a 95% confidence interval between 42 and 48 inches. Which of the following conclusions could the researcher most reasonably make?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
(C) A 95% confidence interval means that if the study is done at random many times, the average height statistically should fall between these two heights 95% of the time. In other words, choice (C) is correct. It is very likely that an average child will fall between these two heights.
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