You know that of 122 adults selected randomly from one town, 27 of them smoke.
Then, you need to use this formula for Confidence Interval:
Where "p" is the proportion, "z" is the value of confidence level, and "n" is the number of elements in the sample.
You need to find the 99% confidence interval for the true percentage of all adults in the town that smoke.
By definition, the value of "z" for a 99% confidence interval is:
In this case:
Therefore, substituting values into the formula and evaluating, you get:
You will two values:
Hence, the answer is: First option.