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Select which correctly describe the 92% confidence interval. (Select all that apply.) a. We are 92% confident that the mean height of the entire business is larger than this interval.
b. The upper height represents the 92nd percentile.
c. We are 92% confident that the mean height of the entire business is in this interval.
d. The 92% confidence interval is a subset of the 85% confidence interval.
e. We are 8% confident that the mean height of the entire business is in this interval.
f. The 85% confidence interval is a subset of the 92% confidence interval.
d. 92 employees have heights in this interval.
e. 92% of employees have heights in this interval.

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