Suppose a consumer advocacy group would like to conduct a survey to find the proportion p of consumers who bough the new
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:02 am
Suppose a consumer advocacy group would like to conduct a survey to find the proportion p of consumers who bough the newest generation of an MP3 player were happy with their purchase. a) How large a sample n should they take to estimate p with 2% margin of error and 90% confidence? b) The advocacy group took a random sample of 1000 consumers who recently purchased this MP3 player and round that 400 were happy with their purchase Find a 95% confidence interval for p 4 decimal places lower limit= upper limit