please answer both questiosn 1 and 2 and all the subs 1. Suppose the confidence interval (0.6358, 0.7532) represents the proportion of Skyline College students who say math is their favorite subject. a. Based on the confidence interval, is it likely 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject? No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval Yes, 0.60 is not contained in the interval Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60 b. Based on the confidence interval, does it appear that more than 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject? Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60 Yes, 0.60 is not contained in the interval No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval c. Based on the confidence interval, does it appear that fewer than 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject? No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60 No, all the interval values are greater than 0.60 2. In a recent poll, 400 people were asked if they liked dogs, and 43% said they did. Find the Margin of Error for this poll, at the 95% confidence level. Give your answer to four decimal places if possible?

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please answer both questiosn 1 and 2 and all the subs

1. Suppose the confidence interval (0.6358, 0.7532) represents the proportion of Skyline College students who say math is their favorite subject.

a. Based on the confidence interval, is it likely 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject?

  • No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval
  • Yes, 0.60 is not contained in the interval
  • Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60


b. Based on the confidence interval, does it appear that more than 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject?

  • Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60
  • Yes, 0.60 is not contained in the interval
  • No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval


c. Based on the confidence interval, does it appear that fewer than 60% of Skyline College students say math is their favorite subject?

  • No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval
  • Yes, all the interval values are greater than 0.60
  • No, all the interval values are greater than 0.60

2. In a recent poll, 400 people were asked if they liked dogs, and 43% said they did. Find the Margin of Error for this poll, at the 95% confidence level. Give your answer to four decimal places if possible?

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a)No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval.

 

b)No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval

 

c)No, 0.60 is not contained in the interval

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