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Many ground level plants in tropical rainforests have adapted to the shade of the forest canopy. These plants tend to function well as house plants since they require minimal sunlight. A botanist is interested in "domesticating" a particular plant found in the Amazon rainforest. The botanist wants to estimate the true proportion of this species of plant that will survive inside. Assuming an appropriate sample can be obtained, which confidence interval would be most appropriate for this task? A. One sample z-confidence interval, B. One sample t-confidence interval, C. Paired-samples t-confidence interval, D. Independent samples t-confidence interval, E. Confidence interval for one proportion, or Confidence interval for two proportions

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Answer:Which is the output of the formula =AND(12>6;6>3;3>9)?A. TRUEB. FALSEC. 12D. 9Step-by-step explanation: