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jasenka [17]
2 years ago
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52. In exploring possible sites for a convenience store in a large neighborhood, the retail chain wants to know the proportion o

f 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? A. There is not enough information to answer this question B. No, because n=100 , the sample size, is too small C. No, because the length of the confidence interval would be greater than 0.1. D. Yes.
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1 answer:
kvasek [131]2 years ago
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Answer:

n=\frac{0.5(1-0.5)}{(\frac{0.1}{1.96})^2}=96.04  

Then the minimum sample size in order to satisfy the condition of 0.1 for the margin of error is 97 and since the sample used is n =100 we can conclude that is sufficient and the best answer would be:

D. Yes.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the critical value we need to take in count that we are finding the interval for a proportion, so on this case we need to use the z distribution. We know that we require a 95% of confidence, our significance level would be given by \alpha=1-0.95=0.05 and \alpha/2 =0.025. And the critical value would be given by:

z_{\alpha/2}=-1.96, z_{1-\alpha/2}=1.96

The margin of error for the proportion interval is given by this:  

ME=z_{\alpha/2}\sqrt{\frac{\hat p (1-\hat p)}{n}}    (a)  

We want a margin of error of ME =\pm 0.1 and we are interested in order to find the value of n, if we solve n from equation (a) we got:  

n=\frac{\hat p (1-\hat p)}{(\frac{ME}{z})^2}   (b)  

Since we don't have prior info for the population proportion we can use as estimator the value of 0.5. And replacing into equation (b) the values from part a we got:

n=\frac{0.5(1-0.5)}{(\frac{0.1}{1.96})^2}=96.04  

Then the minimum sample size in order to satisfy the condition of 0.1 for the margin of error is 97 and since the sample used is n =100 we can conclude that is sufficient and the best answer would be:

D. Yes.

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