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A researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes and asks a random sample of adult Americans whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond​ yes, is approximately​ normal, how many adult Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following​ cases

(a) if 37​% of all adult Americans support the changes?
(b) 25% of all adults Americans support the changes?

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Complete question is;

A researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes and asks a random sample of 30 adult Americans whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond​ yes, is approximately​ normal, how many adult Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following​ cases

(a) if 37​% of all adult Americans support the changes?

(b) 25% of all adults Americans support the changes?

Answer:

A) 13 adults

B) 23 adults

Explanation:

A) We are given;

p = 37% = 0.37

Since we are told that this is an approximately normal distribution, we will use the formula;

np(1 - p) ≥ 10

Thus;

0.37n(1 - 0.37) ≥ 10

n ≥ 10/(0.63 × 0.37)

n ≥ 42.9

We need a whole number, thus n = 43

From the question, we have already 30 adults , so the required number of adults are; 43 - 30 = 13 adults

B) We are given;

p = 25% = 0.25

Since we are told that this is an approximately normal distribution, we will use the formula;

np(1 - p) ≥ 10

Thus;

0.25n(1 - 0.25) ≥ 10

n ≥ 10/(0.75 × 0.25)

n ≥ 53.33

n ≈ 53

From the question, we have already 30 adults , so the required number of adults are; 53 - 30 = 23 adults

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