A sample of 100 college students is selected from all students registered at a certain college, and
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A sample of 100 college students is selected from all students registered at a certain college, and it turns out that 38 of them participate in intramural sports.
True or false:
a. The proportion of students at this college who participate in intramural sports is 0.38.
b. The proportion of students at this college who participate in intramural sports is likely to be close to 0.38, but not equal to 0.38.
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