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A USA Today/Gallup Poll asked 1006 adult Americans how much it would bother them to stay in a room on the 13th floor of a hotel. Interestingly, 13% said it would bother them. The margin of error was 3 % points with 95% confidence. Which of the following represents a resonable interpretation of the survey results? For those not reasonable, explain the flaw.
A- We are 95% confident that the proportion of adult Americans who would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th floor is between 0.10 and 0.16.
B- We are between 92% and 98% confident of adult Americans would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th floor.
C- In 95% of samples of adult Americans, the proportion who would be bothered to sty in a room on the 13th floor is between 0.10 and 0.16.
D- We are 95% confident that 13% of adult Americans would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th floor.
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