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The New York Times and CBS News conducted a nationwide poll of 1048 randomly selected 13- to 17-year-olds. We can consider the sample to be a SRS.

a. Of these 1048 teenagers, 692 had a television in their room. Give a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all people in this age group who had a TV in their room at the time of the poll
b. Of the 1048 teens surveyed, 189 named Fox as their favorite television network. Give a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of all people in this age group who would choose Fox as their favorite network.
c. Suppose you were to change the confidence level in (b) to 95% using the same sample. How would the confidence interval change? No calculations necessary.
a. The confidence interval would be the same width but shifted to the left
b. The confidence interval would be the same width but shifted to the right
c. The confidence interval would have the same center but be wider
d. The confidence interval would have the same center but be narrower

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