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The student government at the University of Missouri conducted a survey of the university's students. Three hundred (300) of the 26,000 students were contacted and asked if there was a need for an additional parking garage on campus. Of the 300 students contacted 23% said an additional garage was needed.

Which of the following are true?

Select all that apply.

Select one or more:

  • The population of interest is the 23% of students who said a garage was needed.
  • The population of interest is all students at the University of Missouri.
  • The population of interest is the 300 students contacted.
  • The population of interest is 300/26000 = 0.11.
  • The parameter of interest is 23%
  • The parameter of interest is 30.
  • The parameter of interest is the proportion of all 26000 students who believe a new parking garage is needed.
  • The parameter of interest is whether a new parking garage is needed.

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