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Suppose that a Coke/Pepsi survey was conducted of 40 randomly selected individuals from Gainesville. Thirty people selected Coke. Which of the following statements correctly describes how the confidence interval for the population proportion of people that prefer Coke should be computed? a. There are not 15 successes and 15 failures. A confidence interval can not be done.
b. There are not 15 successes and 15 failures. A confidence interval can be computed by adding 2 successes and 2 failures.
c. There are not 15 successes and 15 failures. A confidence interval can be computed by adding 4 successes and 5 failures.
d. There are at least 15 successes and 15 failures. A large sample confidence interval for the population proportion can be computed with no additional value.

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