3. Scenario It is believed that large doses of acetaminophen (the active ingredient in over the counter pain relievers like Tylenol) may cause damage to the liver in nearly half of those tested. A researcher wants to conduct a study to estimate if the proportion of acetaminophen users who have liver damage is the same as previously reported. For participating in this study, he will pay each subject $20 and provide a free medical consultation if the patient has liver damage. Part A If he wants to limit the margin of error of his 98% confidence interval to 2%, what is the minimum number of subjects he needs?  (answer should be in the form of x,xxx) the minimum amount of money he needs to set aside to pay his subjects? $  (answer should be in the form of $xx,xxx) Part B The amount you calculated in Part A is substantially over his budget so he decides to use fewer subjects. Will this change increase or decrease the width of his confidence interval?  Will this new confidence interval be more precise or less precise?

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3. Scenario

It is believed that large doses of acetaminophen (the active ingredient in over the counter pain relievers like Tylenol) may cause damage to the liver in nearly half of those tested. A researcher wants to conduct a study to estimate if the proportion of acetaminophen users who have liver damage is the same as previously reported. For participating in this study, he will pay each subject $20 and provide a free medical consultation if the patient has liver damage.

Part A

If he wants to limit the margin of error of his 98% confidence interval to 2%, what is

  • the minimum number of subjects he needs?  (answer should be in the form of x,xxx)
  • the minimum amount of money he needs to set aside to pay his subjects? $  (answer should be in the form of $xx,xxx)

Part B

The amount you calculated in Part A is substantially over his budget so he decides to use fewer subjects.

  • Will this change increase or decrease the width of his confidence interval? 
  • Will this new confidence interval be more precise or less precise? 
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