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5 September, 03:50

What value of z should we use when making a 98% confidence interval for p? 1) 2.33 2) 1.75 3) It's impossible to make a 98% CI 4) 2.88

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  1. 5 September, 04:06
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    Answer: Option 1) 2.33

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For the 98% confidence interval we have that the area between 0 and the z score is equal to:

    98% corresponds to 0.98

    then the area between 0 and z is half of that:

    a = 0.98/2 = 0.490

    Now you can search in a table, and you will find that the z-score for this is z = 2.326

    So the correct answer is 1) 2.33

    where the result is rounded up.
  2. 5 September, 04:15
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    z

    - score for 98% confidence interval is

    2.33

    Step-by-step explanation:

    How to obtain this.

    Half of

    0.98

    =

    0.49

    Look for this value in the area under Normal curve table.

    The nearest value is 0.4901

    Its

    z

    value is

    2.33
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