Which of the following statements would be the correct way to state a conclusion regarding a 95% confidence interval?
a. There is a .05 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
b. There is a .95 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
c. There is a .95 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
d. There is a .05 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
b. There is a .95 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
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