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The Food and Drug Administration monitors the production line of a breakfast cereal company to determine what proportion of its boxes of cereal contain insect parts. The FDA would like to know that proportion to within 5 percentage points with 95% confidence. How many boxes of cereal should they sample?

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Answer: They should sample at-least 385 boxes of cereal .

Explanation:

Let p be the proportion of boxes of cereal contain insect parts.

Given : The FDA would like to know that proportion to within 5 percentage points with 95% confidence.

i.e. margin of error : E= 0.05

We know that the z-value for 95% confidence =
z_c=1.96

Since the prior proportion of boxes of cereal contain insect parts is unknown , so we assume p = 0.5

Formula to find the sample size :


n=p(1-p)((z_(c))/(E))^2


\Rightarrow\ n=0.5(1-0.5)((1.96)/(0.05))^2

Simply , we get


n=384.16\approx385

Hence, they should sample at-least 385 boxes of cereal .

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