Explain Confidence Interval

A 95% confidence interval is a range of values that you can be 95% certain contains the true mean of the population.

Confidence levels are expressed as a percentage (for example, a 95% confidence level). It means if you take repeated samples over and over again, and the 95% confidence interval was computed for each sample, 95% of the intervals would contain the population mean.

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