Statistics Through Applications
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Author: Daren S. Starnes, David Moore, Dan Yates
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.65RE
To determine
To explain why is does not make sense to calculate 95% confidence interval for population proportion p.
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Answer to Problem 9.65RE
Because we already have a population proportion.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
n = 50
The study says about the proportion of residents of each 50 states. As we already estimate the population proportion of 50 states as 20%, it does not make sense to calculate the confidence interval for population proportion.
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Statistics Through Applications
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