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A sample of 60 results in 21 successes. a. Calculate the point estimate for the population proportion of successes. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

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The point estimate for the population proportion of successes is 0.35.

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Answer:

The point estimate for the population proportion of successes is 0.35.

Explanation:

The point estimate for the population proportion of successes is the sample proportion of successes(number of successes divided by the size of the sample).

A sample of 60 results in 21 successes.


\pi = (21)/(60) = 0.35

The point estimate for the population proportion of successes is 0.35.

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