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3. A consumer advocacy group published a study of labeling of seafood sold in three U.S. states. The study found that 11 of the 22 "red snapper" packages tested were

a different kind of fish. Assume that the study used a simple random sample.Complete narts a through c below b) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of "red snapper" packages that were a different kind of fish. c) Explain what the confidence interval from part (b) says about "red snapper" sold in these three states. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within your choice.(Round to one decimal place as needed.)

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