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You are the operations manager for an airline and you are considering a higher fare level for passengers in aisle seats. How many randomly selected air passengers must you​ survey? Assume that you want to be 95% confident that the sample percentage is within 4.2 percentage points of the true population percentage.

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Answer:

545 randomly selected air passengers must be surveyed.

Explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of
\pi, and a confidence level of
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).

The margin of error is:


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

95% confidence level

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.

Assume that you want to be 95% confident that the sample percentage is within 4.2 percentage points of the true population percentage.

We dont know the true proportion, so we use
\pi = 0.5, which is when the largest sample size will be needed. We have to find n for which
M = 0.042. So


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


0.042 = 1.96\sqrt{(0.5*0.5)/(n)}


0.042√(n) = 1.96*0.5


√(n) = (1.96*0.5)/(0.042)


(√(n))^2 = ((1.96*0.5)/(0.042))^2


n = 544.4

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545 randomly selected air passengers must be surveyed.

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