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Find the margin of error for each sample. Then find an interval likely to contain the true population proportion. a. 15% of 457 teachers b. 56% of 87 musicians
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Find the margin of error for each sample. Then find an interval likely to contain the true population proportion. a. 15% of 457 teachers b. 56% of 87 musicians
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A.15% of 475 teacher is the answer
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