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Mathematics, 02.09.2020 05:01 babylibra

Suppose we are estimating a population proportion by its sample equivalent. (a) We have a sample of n = 10 units and we find the proportion is p = .4. If the true proportion is p= .3 find PC Ô-p|>.2)
(b) Consider the same problem as in part (a) but now, our sample size is n = 400. Find P( P-p> .001)

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