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19 July, 10:03

The same sample of 25 seniors from the urban school district with the mean and standard deviation N (450, 100). A 95% confidence interval for µ for the population of seniors with a margin of error of ± 25 is used. What is the smallest sample size we can take to achieve this same margin of error?

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  1. 19 July, 10:05
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    The margin of error of a sample is given by:

    B = z (α/2) σ/√n; where B is the margin of error = 25, z (α/2) is the level of significant = 1.96, σ is the standard deviation = 100 and n is the sample size.

    25 = 1.96 (100/√n)

    100/√n = 25/1.96 = 12.76

    √n = 100/12.76 = 7.84

    n = (7.84) ^2 = 61.47

    Therefore, the smallest sample size required is 62 seniors.
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