From all past hospital records in the US, it is known that a specific surgical operation has a 93% success rate. You want to determine how the hospital you work for compares to the national average of 93%. You conduct a study of 1,032 random operations of the same kind and find that only 85% of operations were successful. Which of the following is true?
a. The value 93% is a statistic, while the value 85% is a parameter.
b. The value 93% is related to theoretical probability, while the value 85% is related to experimental probability.
c. The value 93% is an outlier.
d. One of the two values represents subjective probability.
e. None of the above.