a) Find n for a 95% confidence interval for p with bound on the error of estimation (margin of error) = 0.033 using an estimate of p= 0.1. (Round up to the nearest whole number.) NOTE: If you have the 98% or the 99% confidence level (of a confidence interval) for this question, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS at the top of the assignment. b) Find the conservatively large value for n using the same confidence interval and bound on the error of estimation (margin of error) mentioned in part a with no estimate of p. (Round up to the nearest whole number.) You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question.

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a) Find n for a 95% confidence interval for with bound on the error of estimation (margin of error) = 0.033 using an estimate of
p = 0.1. (Round up to the nearest whole number.) NOTE: If you have the 98% or the 99% confidence level (of a
confidence interval) for this question, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS at the top of the assignment.
b) Find the conservatively large value for n using the same confidence interval and bound on the error of estimation (margin of
error) mentioned in part a with no estimate of p. (Round up to the nearest whole number.)
You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question.
Transcribed Image Text:a) Find n for a 95% confidence interval for with bound on the error of estimation (margin of error) = 0.033 using an estimate of p = 0.1. (Round up to the nearest whole number.) NOTE: If you have the 98% or the 99% confidence level (of a confidence interval) for this question, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS at the top of the assignment. b) Find the conservatively large value for n using the same confidence interval and bound on the error of estimation (margin of error) mentioned in part a with no estimate of p. (Round up to the nearest whole number.) You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer this question.
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