If n = 520 and \hat{p} = 0.85, construct a 95% confidence interval about the population proportion. Round your answers to three decimal places. Preliminary: a. Is it safe to assume that n ? 0.05 of all subjects in the population? Yes No b. Verify n\hat{p}(1 - \hat{p}) ? 10. Round your answer to one decimal place. n\hat{p}(1 - \hat{p}) = Confidence Interval: What is the 95% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion? Round your answer to three decimal places. < p <
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05 of all subjects in the population, we need to check if n ≤ 0.05N, where N is the population size. Since we don't know the population size, we cannot determine if this assumption is safe. Show more…
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