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    It Is Appropriate to Compute a Confidence Interval for a Population
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It Is Appropriate to Compute a Confidence Interval for a Population

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Question 82

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It is appropriate to compute a confidence interval for a population proportion p if np^n \hat { p }np^​
and n(1−p^)n ( 1 - \hat { p } )n(1−p^​)
are both at least 5.

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