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Task 1: Compute a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of students' prefence of the class who likes the Cubs after finding the numbers first. Students' Preference Count Data for Team Preference 1 Cubs Number of students Preferred Cubs 2 Cubs Total number of students 3 White Sox Proportion of students who like the Cubs 4 White Sox 5 Cubs Standard derivation of Proportion 6 Cubs Left end point of the 95% confidence interval 7 Cubs Right end point of the 95% confidence interval 8 Cubs 9 White Sox 95% confidence interval of proportion is (4 decimals) [ ,] 10 Cubs 11 White Sox 12 White Sox 13 Cubs 14 Cubs 15 Cubs 16 Cubs 17 Cubs 18 White Sox 19 Cubs 20 Cubs 21 Cubs 22 Cubs 23 Cubs 24 White Sox 25 Cubs 26 White Sox 27 White Sox 28 White Sox 29 Cubs 30 Cubs 31 Cubs 32 Cubs 33 Cubs 34 White Sox 35 Cubs 36 Cubs 37 Cubs 38 Cubs 39 Cubs 40 Cubs 41 White Sox 42 White Sox 43 Cubs 44 Cubs 45 Cubs 46 Cubs 47 Cubs 48 Cubs 49 White Sox 50 Cubs 51 White Sox 52 White Sox 53 Cubs 54 Cubs 55 Cubs 56 White Sox 57 White Sox 58 White Sox 59 Cubs 60 Cubs
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Task 1: Compute a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of students' prefence of the class who likes the Cubs after finding | |||||
the numbers first. |
Students' Preference | ||||
Count | Data for Team Preference | |||
1 | Cubs | Number of students Preferred Cubs | ||
2 | Cubs | Total number of students | ||
3 | White Sox | Proportion of students who like the Cubs | ||
4 | White Sox | |||
5 | Cubs | Standard derivation of Proportion | ||
6 | Cubs | Left end point of the 95% confidence interval | ||
7 | Cubs | Right end point of the 95% confidence interval | ||
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