Essential Statistics
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781259570643
Author: Navidi
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 13RE
Leaking tanks: Leakage from underground fuel tanks has been a source of water pollution. In a random sample of 107 gasoline stations, 18 were found to have at least one leaking underground tank.
- a. Find a point estimate for the proportion of gasoline stations with at least one leaking underground tank.
- b. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of gasoline stations with at least one leaking underground lank.
- c. Use the point estimate computed in part (a) to determine the number of stations that must be sampled so that a 95% confidence I interval will have a margin of error of 0.03.
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