Suppose that a market research firm is hired to estimate the percent of soldiers living at JBLM who have two TVs in their quarters. Six hundred randomly selected soldiers at JBLM are surveyed to determine whether they have two TVs. Of the 600 people surveyed, 332 responded yes - they own two TVs. Using a 90% confidence level, compute a confidence interval estimate for the true proportion of soldiers at JBLM who have two TVs in their quarters.
Group of answer choices
(0.61995 , 0.68672)
(0.51995 , 0.58672)
(0.53995 , 0.59672)