#4 Please answer all. thank you In a sample, we have n=360 and p^=0.65 . Use the normal distribution to find a 90% confidence interval for the population proportion p. Round your answers to three decimal places. The 90% confidence interval is
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Please answer all. thank you
In a sample, we have
n=360
and
p^=0.65
. Use the
Round your answers to three decimal places.
The 90% confidence interval is
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