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The confidence interval for five-year survival after Stage I breast cancer in a large sample of women living in Texas is 87.5 to 93.3, at a p <.05 level of significance. What does this mean? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Texan women in the near future will be likely to have about a 90 chance of living five years after they are newly diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer.
  b. Women in Texas with Stage I breast cancer have a 95 chance of 90 survival, over a five-year period.
  c. Women in Texas with Stage I breast cancer have an 86 chance of five-year survival.
  d. In any sample of women in Texas newly diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer, there is about a 95 chance that their collective survival five years from now will be around 90.
  e. Women in Texas can feel 95 confident that they will survive Stage I breast cancer.
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