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25 April, 00:42

In a study, we see that the average number of close confidants in a random sample of 2006 US adults is 2.2 with a standard deviation of 1.4. If we want to estimate the number of close confidants with a margin of error within and with 90% confidence, how large a sample is needed? R

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  1. 25 April, 00:58
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    527

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    standard deviation, s = 1.4

    Confidence level = 90%

    Margin of error, E = 100% - 90% = 10% = 0.10

    Now,

    For 90% confidence level, the z value is = 1.64

    also,

    the relation for sample size and above data is given as

    Sample size, n = [ (z * s) : E]²

    or

    n = [ (1.64 * 1.4) : 0.10]²

    or

    n = 527.16 ≈ 527
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