Multiple Choice
In the previous example, how large of a sample size would be required in order for the 49% preferring Brand A to be significantly different from the hypothesized proportion?
A) 200 people
B) 4,800 people
C) 9,600 people
D) 50,500 people.
E) cannot be determined with the information provided in the example.
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