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A polling organization contacts 1600 people and of these 14% say that they jog regularly. Construct and interpret a 96% confidence interval for the proportion of people who say they jog regularly. Explain what changes if you instead use a 99% confidence level. What is the smallest number of people we could contact to still have a margin of error of 3% at a 96% confidence level.

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The 96% confidence interval for the proportion of people who say they jog regularly is between 0.1222 and 0.1578. This means that we are 96% sure that the true population proportion of people who jog is between 0.1222 and 0.1578.

With a 99% confidence level, the interval would be wider.

The smallest number of people we could contact to still have a margin of error of 3% at a 96% confidence level is 566.

Explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of
\pi, and a confidence level of
1-\alpha, we have the following confidence interval of proportions.


\pi \pm z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)}

In which

z is the zscore that has a pvalue of
1 - (\alpha)/(2).

The margin of error is:


M = z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)}

A polling organization contacts 1600 people and of these 14% say that they jog regularly.

This means that
n = 1600, \pi = 0.14

Construct and interpret a 96% confidence interval for the proportion of people who say they jog regularly.

96% confidence level

So
\alpha = 0.04, z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of
1 - (0.04)/(2) = 0.98, so
Z = 2.056.

Margin of error:


M = z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)}


M = 2.056\sqrt{(0.14*0.86)/(1600)}


M = 0.0178

Lower bound:

Sample proportion subtracted by the margin of error. So


\pi - M = 0.14 - 0.0178 = 0.1222

Upper bound:

Margin of error added to the sample proportion. So


\pi + M = 0.14 + 0.0178 = 0.1578

The 96% confidence interval for the proportion of people who say they jog regularly is between 0.1222 and 0.1578. This means that we are 96% sure that the true population proportion of people who jog is between 0.1222 and 0.1578.

Explain what changes if you instead use a 99% confidence level.

With a 99% confidence level, the value of Z would be higher(2.575), which means that the interval would be wider.

What is the smallest number of people we could contact to still have a margin of error of 3% at a 96% confidence level.

This is n for which
M = 0.03

So


M = z\sqrt{(\pi(1-\pi))/(n)}


0.03 = 2.056\sqrt{(0.14*0.86)/(n)}


0.03√(n) = 2.056√(0.14*0.86)


√(n) = (2.056√(0.14*0.86))/(0.03)


(√(n))^2 = ((2.056√(0.14*0.86))/(0.03))^2


n = 565.5

Rounding up:

The smallest number of people we could contact to still have a margin of error of 3% at a 96% confidence level is 566.

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