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The Results of a Recent Poll on the Preference of Teenagers

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Question 32

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The results of a recent poll on the preference of teenagers regarding the types of music they listen to are shown below. The results of a recent poll on the preference of teenagers regarding the types of music they listen to are shown below.   ​ The 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two population proportions is A)  .5 to .52. B)  .48 to .5. C)  .028 to .068. D)  -.068 to .028. ​ The 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two population proportions is


A) .5 to .52.
B) .48 to .5.
C) .028 to .068.
D) -.068 to .028.

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