True or false? Consider a random sample of size n from an x distribution. For such a sample, the margin of error for estimating μ is the magnitude of the difference between x and μ.
False. By definition, the margin of error is the magnitude of the difference between x and σ.
True. By definition, the margin of error is the magnitude of the difference between x and μ.
True. By definition, the margin of error is the magnitude of the difference between x and σ.
False. By definition, the margin of error is the magnitude of the difference between x and μ.
True or false? Every random sample of the same size from a given population will produce exactly the same confidence interval for μ.
True. Different random sample