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    When Choosing the Sample Size for Estimating a Population Proportion
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When Choosing the Sample Size for Estimating a Population Proportion

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When choosing the sample size for estimating a population proportion p to within E units with confidence When choosing the sample size for estimating a population proportion p to within E units with confidence   if you take   as the approximation to p, you will always obtain a sample size that is at least as large as required. if you take When choosing the sample size for estimating a population proportion p to within E units with confidence   if you take   as the approximation to p, you will always obtain a sample size that is at least as large as required. as the approximation to p, you will always obtain a sample size that is at least as large as required.

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