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    Random Sample of N = 1000 Observations from a Binomial
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Random Sample of N = 1000 Observations from a Binomial

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Random sample of n = 1000 observations from a binomial population produced x = 728 successes. Estimate the binomial proportion p and calculate the margin of error.

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