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A sample of 900 college freshmen were randomly selected for a national survey. Among the survey participants, 372 students were pursuing liberal arts degrees. The sample proportion is 0.413.What is the margin of error for a 99% confidence interval for this sample? What is the lower endpoint for the 99% confidence interval?

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Answer:

a)
ME=2.58 \sqrt{(0.413(1-0.413))/(900)}=0.0423

b)
0.413 - 2.58 \sqrt{(0.413(1-0.413))/(900)}=0.371

Explanation:

1) Data given and notation

n=900 represent the random sample taken

X=372 represent the students were pursuing liberal arts degrees


\hat p=(372)/(900)=0.413 estimated proportion of students were pursuing liberal arts degrees


\alpha=0.01 represent the significance level

z would represent the statistic (variable of interest)


p_v represent the p value (variable of interest)

p= population proportion of students were pursuing liberal arts degrees

2) Solution to the problem

The confidence interval would be given by this formula


\hat p \pm z_(\alpha/2) \sqrt{(\hat p(1-\hat p))/(n)}

For the 99% confidence interval the value of
\alpha=1-0.99=0.01 and
\alpha/2=0.005, with that value we can find the quantile required for the interval in the normal standard distribution.


z_(\alpha/2)=2.58

The margin of error is given by:


ME=z_(\alpha/2) \sqrt{(\hat p(1-\hat p))/(n)}

If we replace we have:


ME=2.58 \sqrt{(0.413(1-0.413))/(900)}=0.0423

And replacing into the confidence interval formula we got:


0.413 - 2.58 \sqrt{(0.413(1-0.413))/(900)}=0.371


0.413 + 2.58 \sqrt{(0.413(1-0.413))/(900)}=0.455

And the 99% confidence interval would be given (0.371;0.455).

We are confident (99%) that about 37.1% to 45.5% of students were pursuing liberal arts degrees.

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