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22 January, 23:56

Suppose that each of 200 students in a class selects a sample of size 500, and constructs a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion based on their sample. About how many of the confidence intervals are expected to contain the true value of the population proportion?

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  1. 23 January, 00:25
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    190

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given : sample of size (n) = 500

    Number of samples = 200

    Confidence interval (CI) = 95% = 0.95

    Now we have to calculate the number of confidence intervals are expected to contain the true value of the population proportion.

    = 95% of 200

    = 0.95 * 200

    = 190

    Therefore, expected samples are 190.
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