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Imagine you work for an airline and want to determine the proportion of flights that are more than 10 minutes late. You take a simple random sample of 177 flights and find that 12 of the flights are more than 10 minutes late. Use a \( 92 \% \) confidence level to estimate the proportion of late flights.
Find the appropriate critical value(s).
First Critical Value: \( \square \)
Second Critical Value: type your answer...
Note (1): If there are two critical values, enter the smaller one first.
Note (2): If there is just one critical value, enter NA for the second answer.
Note (3): Round to two decimal places.
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1 point
Imagine you work for an airline and want to determine the proportion of flights that are more than 10 minutes late. You take a simple random sample of 177 flights and find that 12 of the flights are more than 10 minutes late. Use a \( 92 \% \) confidence level to estimate the proportion of late flights.
Sketch the distribution curve showing the area in the tails and the critical values.
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