An accounting professor is notorious for being stingy in giving out good letter grades. In a large section of 50 student

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An accounting professor is notorious for being stingy in giving out good letter grades. In a large section of 50 student

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An accounting professor is notorious for being stingy in giving out good letter grades. In a large section of 50 students in the fall semester, she gave out only 6% A's, 25% B's, 47% C's, and 22% D's and F's. Assuming that this was a representative class, compute the 99% confidence interval of the probability of getting at least a B from this professor. (You may find it useful to reference the z table. Round intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places. Round "z" value and final answers to 3 decimal places.) Confidence interval to
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