esearcher belleves that reading habit of newspaper is decreasing every year. In order to see the true population proportion of people who are reading newspaper s/he collect a randomly selected people on the yearly basis. The following table gives the number of people who do not read newspaper with respect to the years. Construct a 90 96 confidence interval for the true population proportion of people who are reading newspaper in 2010. 2010 In 1200 Number of people who do not read newspaper 900

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2- A researcher believes that reading habit of newspaper is decreasing every year. In order to see the true population
proportion of people who are reading newspaper s/he collect a randomly selected people on the yearly basis. The
following table gives the number of people who do not read newspaper with respect to the years. Construct a 90 96
confidence interval for the true population proportion of people who are reading newspaper in 2010.
2010
1200
Number of people who do not read newspaper 900
a)
(0.673,0.727)
b). There is no correct answer
C)
(0.227.0.273)
d)
(0.773.0.777)
e)
(0.273,0.327)
Transcribed Image Text:2- A researcher believes that reading habit of newspaper is decreasing every year. In order to see the true population proportion of people who are reading newspaper s/he collect a randomly selected people on the yearly basis. The following table gives the number of people who do not read newspaper with respect to the years. Construct a 90 96 confidence interval for the true population proportion of people who are reading newspaper in 2010. 2010 1200 Number of people who do not read newspaper 900 a) (0.673,0.727) b). There is no correct answer C) (0.227.0.273) d) (0.773.0.777) e) (0.273,0.327)
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