In a simple random sample of size 71, there were 39 individuals in the category of interest. Part: 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 (a) Compute the sample proportion $\hat{p}$. Round the answer to at least three decimal places. The sample proportion is
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The sample size is given as $n = 71$. The number of individuals in the category of interest is given as $x = 39$. The formula for the sample proportion is: $\hat{p} = \frac{x}{n}$ Step 2: Substitute the given values into the formula: $\hat{p} = \frac{39}{71}$ Show more…
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