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If a sample proportion is 0.28, which of the following is most likely the range
of possible values that best describes an estimate for the population
parameter?
O A. (0.36)
OB. (0.37)
OC. (0.38)
O D. (0.39)

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Final answer:

To determine the range of possible values that best describes an estimate for the population parameter, the margin of error needs to be calculated using the standard error and a critical value from the standard normal distribution.


Step-by-step explanation:

The range of possible values that best describes an estimate for the population parameter can be calculated using the margin of error. The margin of error is determined by multiplying the standard error by a critical value from the standard normal distribution. The critical value depends on the desired level of confidence, which is not given in the question. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the exact range of possible values based on the sample proportion given.


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