Multiple Choice
The chamber of commerce in a beach resort town wants to estimate the proportion of visitors who are repeat visitors. Suppose that they have estimated that they need a sample size of n=16,577 people to achieve a margin of error of ± .01 percentage points with 99 percent confidence, but this is too large a sample size to be practical. How can they reduce the sample size?
A) Use a higher level of confidence
B) Use a smaller margin or error
C) Use a lower level of confidence
D) Conduct a census
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