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Suppose that 400 statistics students each took a random sample (with replacement) of 25 students at their college and recorded the ages of the students in their sample. then each student used his or her data to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the mean age of all students at the college. how many of the 400 intervals would you expect to capture the true population mean age, and how many would you expect not to capture the true population mean? explain by showing your calculation.

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