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We take a random sample of 50 households in order to estimate the percentage of all homes in the United States that have a refrigerator. It turns out that 49 of the 50 homes in our sample have a refrigerator. Can we use the formulas above to make a confidence interval in this situation?

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No, in such a skewed situation- with only 1 home that does not have a refrigerator - the normal curve would be a very poor approximation to the distribution of sample proportions.

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What are the formula options?

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