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Information about the proportion of a sample that agrees with a certain statement is given below. Use StatKey or other technology to estimate the standard error from a bootstrap distribution generated from the sample. Then use the standard error to give a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of the population to agree with the statement. StatKey tip: Use ‘‘CI for Single Proportion" and then ‘‘Edit Data" to enter the sample information.

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In a random sample of 100 people, 35 agree.

Estimate the standard error.

Round your answer to three decimal places.

standard error =

Find the 95% confidence interval.

Round your answers to three decimal places.

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