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Q: Express the confidence interval 695.7±72 in interval form. Express the answer in either decimal…
A: Given that, Confidence Interval = 695.7±72
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.062,0.114) in the form of p-E<p<p+E. <p< (Type integers or…
A: Confidence interval is : (0.062,0.114) Present the interval in form of
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.060,0.148) in the form ofp-E<p<p+E <p<(Type integers or…
A: From the provided information,The confidence interval (0.060, 0.148).
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Q: If n = 190 and ˆpp^ = 0.74, construct a 95% confidence interval. Give your answers to three…
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.092,0.146) in the form of p-E<p<p+E. <p<(Type integers or…
A: given data confidence interval : (0.092,0.146) we have to represent it in form of p^ - E…
Q: Express the confidence interval (55.6%,69.6%) in the form of ˆp±ME then express it in trilnear…
A: It is given that , The confidence interval =(55.6%,69.6%) Aim: To obtain the confidence interval in…
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.068,0.146) in the form of p-E<p<p+E.
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Q: What is the confidence interval 74.7%<p<86.9%74.7%<p<86.9% in the form of ˆp±MEp^±ME?
A: Given the confidence interval = (74.7%, 86.9%) Point estimate is: p^=lower confidence limit+upper…
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.037,0.093) in the form of p-E<p<p+E. <p<(Type integers or…
A: Step 1:Here given confidence interval is,(0.037,0.093) Here,p^ is sample proportion and E is…
Q: Construct a confidence interval for p1−p2 at the given level of confidence. x1=388, n1=501,…
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Q: 4. Express the confidence interval (0.071, 0.143) in the form p – E <p< p + E. <p<,
A: Given confidence interval for p is (0.071, 0.143).
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.044,0.100) in the form of p- E<p<p+E. <p<(Type integers or…
A: Solution: From the given information, the confidence interval is (0.044, 0.100).
Q: Express the confidence interval 30.1%<p<41.5% in the form of p+_E
A: given data, confidence interval 30.1%<p<41.5%p±E=?
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.056,0.130) in the form of p- E<p<p+E. <p< <(Type integers or…
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.060,0.118) in the form of p-E<p<p+E. |<p<| (Type integers or…
A: We have given confidence interval (0.060,0.118)
Q: Express the confidence interval 0.555 <p <0.999 in the form p+ E. ptE =
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Q: Express the confidence interval 35.5 % +7% in the form of a trilinear inequality. * <p<
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Q: Express the confidence interval (64.5%,70.7%)(64.5%,70.7%) in parts ˆp and E ˆp= __ (use decimals…
A: The confidence interval is (64.5%, 70.7%).
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.069,0.141) in the form of p-E <p< p + E. (The confidence interval…
A: The confidence interval may be represented in the form (lower bound, upper bound)Where: Lower bound…
Q: Express the confidence interval (465.3, 675.5) in the form of i± ME. * + ME =
A: We have given that The confidence interval is (465.3, 675.5)
Q: Express the confidence interval 0.222 <p< 0.444 in the form p+ E. ptE=
A: We have two equations We will add the two equations to eliminate E
Q: Express the confidence interval (0.037,0.111) in the form of p-E <p<p+E. < p < (Type integers or…
A: We have given that, Confidence interval = (0.037, 0.111) Then, We have to express the above…
Q: In a sample of 420 adults, 349 had children. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the true…
A: given data sample size (n) = 420favorable outcomes (x) = 34990% ci p.
Q: If n = 420 and ˆpp^ (p-hat) = 0.75, construct a 99% confidence interval. Give your answers to three…
A: Solution: From the given information, p-hat=0.75 and n=420. The confidence level is 0.99.
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A: Given that the confidence interval is, ( 0.010,0.102) That is, p^ - E = 0.010 .....(I) p^ + E =…
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A: The objective of this question is to find the lower bound of the 98% confidence interval for the…
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Q: Suppose that a garage finds that 42 customers of 142 customers samples get their oil changes on…
A: The objective of this question is to find the lower bound of the 98% confidence interval for the…
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.075,0.163) in the form of p−E<p<p+E. ? <p< ? (Type integers…
A: From the provided information, Confidence interval is (0.075, 0.163)
Q: Express the confidence interval (41.8%,50.8%)(41.8%,50.8%) in the form of ˆp±Ep^±E. % ±. %
A: From the provided information, The confidence interval (41.8%, 50.8%)
Q: Express the confidence interval 0.497 +0.077 in open interval form (i.e., (0.155,0.855)).
A: The confidence interval is given as, 0.497 ± 0.077.
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Q: Express the confidence interval (0.018,0.092) in the form of p-E<p<p+E. 0.018 <p < 0.092 (Type…
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