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suppose a study estimated that 78% of the residents of a town (with an error range plus/minus12 percentage points at 95% confidence) favor building a new community center. which of the following percentages of the towns residents may favor building a new community center

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Answer:

69%

Explanation:

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User Tarunn
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Answer:

The percentage is between 66% to 90%

Explanation:

Confidence Interval-

A confidence interval is the range of values we are fairly sure the true value will lie in that range or interval.

Mathematically, the range of confidence interval of a sample is,


=\text{Average}\pm \text{Margin of error}

or


=\overline X\pm Z(s)/(√(n))

where,


\overline X = is the mean

Z = Z-value of confidence interval

s = standard deviation

n = number of observations

Putting the values, confidence interval will be,


=78\pm 12\\\\=66\%\ to\ 90\%

Therefore, any percentage value in between 66% to 90% will be the percentages of the towns residents who may favor building a new community center.

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