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In a survey, the planning value for the population proportion is p*=.35. how large a sample should be taken to provide a 95% confidence interval with a margin of error of .05 (to the nearest whole number)?
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In a survey, the planning value for the population proportion is p*=.35. how large a sample should be taken to provide a 95% confidence interval with a margin of error of .05 (to the nearest whole number)?
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Given:
p* = 0.35, the populatin proportion.
Sp = 0.05, the margin of error
Let n = the size of the sample.
Because the standard error is 0.05, therefore
n = 0.2275/0.0025 = 91
Answer: The sample size is 91.
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