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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 18:40 jeffreyaxtell4132

Unknown QUESTION 27
A research survey of 4750 adults found that 4275 had purchased something online of these shoppers, 789 are weekly online shoppers.
Construct a 99% Confidence interval estimate of the population proportion of adults who had purchased something online
A The Point Estimate equals 50.60
(Round to 1 decimal place)
B. The Standard Error equals 1243
(Round to 4 decimal places)
The Critical Value equals
(Round to 2 decimal places)
(Round to 4 decimal places)
D. The Margin of Error equals
and
E. & F. We are 99% confident the true proportion of adults who purchased something online is between
(Round to 4 decimal places)

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