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In exploring possible sites for a convenience store in a large neighbourhood the retail chain wants to know the proportion of ratepayers in favor of the proposal. if the estimate is required to be within 0.1 of the true proportion would a random sample of size n=100 from the council records be sufficient for a 95% confidence interval of this precision? if not, what should be the minimum sample size?

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