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Suppose a sample of 80 with a sample proportion of 0.58 is taken from a population. Which of the following is the approximate 95% confidence interval for the population parameter?

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Answer:

The 95% confidence interval for the population parameter is (0.4718, 0.6882).

Explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of
\pi, and a confidence interval
1-\alpha, we have the following confidence interval of proportions.


\pi \pm z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)}

In which

Z is the zscore that has a pvalue of
1 - (\alpha)/(2).

For this problem, we have that:


n = 80, p = 0.58

95% confidence interval

So
\alpha = 0.05, z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of
1 - (0.05)/(2) = 0.975, so
z = 1.96.

The lower limit of this interval is:


\pi - z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)} = 0.58 - 1.96\sqrt{(0.58*0.42)/(80)} = 0.4718

The upper limit of this interval is:


\pi + z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)} = 0.58 + 1.96\sqrt{(0.58*0.42)/(80)} = 0.6882

The 95% confidence interval for the population parameter is (0.4718, 0.6882).

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