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In spite of the potential safety hazards, some people would like to have an internet connection in their car. a preliminary survey of adult americans has estimated this proportion to be somewhere around 0.20. use the given preliminary estimate to determine the sample size required to estimate this proportion with a margin of error of 0.01. (round your answer up to the nearest integer.)

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