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Information about the proportion of a sample that agrees with a certain statement is given below. Use StatKey or other technology to estimate the standard error from a bootstrap distribution generated from the sample. Then use the standard error to give a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of the population to agree with the statement. StatKey tip: Use ‘‘CI for Single Proportion" and then ‘‘Edit Data" to enter the sample information.

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In a random sample of 100 people, 35 agree.

Estimate the standard error.

Round your answer to three decimal places.

standard error =

Find the 95% confidence interval.

Round your answers to three decimal places.

The confidence interval is Entry field with incorrect answer now contains modified data to Entry field with incorrect answer now contains modified data

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