Mathematics, 22.02.2021 03:10 wshemekia3oyliv4
Although newspapers frequently report survey results, they typically do not use confidence intervals. Instead, they will report the population mean with a plus/minus amount of error (e. g. 25% ± 2%). For the following survey information, convert the “plus/minus” language into a confidence interval, and then, using the “Confidence Intervals for Population Proportion” spreadsheet, approximate the value of the level of confidence, c, for each situation.
In a survey of 8451 U. S. adults, 31.4% said they were taking vitamin E as a supplement. The survey’s margin of error is plus or minus 1%.
In a survey of 1001 U. S. adults, 27% said they had smoked a cigarette in the past week. The survey’s margin of error is plus or minus 3%.
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What is the sum of the geometric series in which a1 = 7, r = 3, and an = 1,701? hint: cap s sub n equals start fraction a sub one left parenthesis one minus r to the power of n end power right parenthesis over one minus r end fraction comma r ≠ 1, where a1 is the first term and r is the common ratio
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