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**Claim**: A majority of adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. A software firm survey of 486 randomly selected adults showed that 63% of them would erase all of their personal information online if they could. Complete parts (a) and (b) below.

**a. Express the original claim in symbolic form. Let the parameter represent the adults that would erase their personal information.**

**[Symbol Selection]**
- Options for the symbol are displayed in a dropdown menu: 
  - \(\sigma\)
  - \(\mu\)
  - \(p\)

**[Answer Box]**
- Input a number (as an integer or a decimal, do not round).

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Transcribed Image Text:**Claim**: A majority of adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. A software firm survey of 486 randomly selected adults showed that 63% of them would erase all of their personal information online if they could. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. **a. Express the original claim in symbolic form. Let the parameter represent the adults that would erase their personal information.** **[Symbol Selection]** - Options for the symbol are displayed in a dropdown menu: - \(\sigma\) - \(\mu\) - \(p\) **[Answer Box]** - Input a number (as an integer or a decimal, do not round). **Instructions**: Enter your answer in the answer box and then click "Check Answer." **Progress Indicator**: 1 part remaining **User Interface Elements**: - "Check Answer" button to submit the response. - "Clear All" button to reset the input. - "Question Help" button for additional assistance.
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Let p denote the parameter that the adults that would erase their personal information.

The claim is that the majority of the individuals would erase all of their personal information online of they could.

Given that the software firm survey of 486 randomly selected adults showed that 63% of them would erase all of their personal information online if they could.

Here sample size , n =486

p =63%=63/100=0.63

 

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