| The Humane Society would like to know what proportion of pets people have were adopted from a shelter. How large a sample should be selected in order to estimate this proportion with a 90% confidence level and a margin of error of at most 2.5%? (Assume no preliminary estimate of p-hat is available.) |
The Humane Society would like to know what proportion of pets people have were adopted from...
Hays Medical Center wants to estimate the percentage of adults who exercise at least 1 hour per week. How large a sample should be selected in order to estimate this proportion with a 90% confidence level and a margin of error of at most 5%? (Assume no preliminary estimate of p-hat is available.)
1) Out of 100 people sampled, 60 preferred Candidate A. Based on this, estimate what proportion of the voting population (pp) prefers Candidate A. Use a 99% confidence level, and give your answers as decimals, to three places. _____ < P < ______ 2) You work for a marketing firm that has a large client in the automobile industry. You have been asked to estimate the proportion of households in Chicago that have two or more vehicles. You have been...
A) A certain region would like to estimate the proportion of voters who intend to participate in upcoming elections. A pilot sample of 25 voters found that 17 of them intended to vote in the election. Determine the additional number of voters that need to be sampled to construct a 95% interval with a margin of error equal to 0.06 to estimate the proportion. The region should sample ____ additional voters. B) Determine the sample size needed to construct a...
In spite of the potential safety hazards, some people would like to have an Internet connection in their car. A preliminary survey of adult Americans has estimated this proportion to be somewhere around 0.30. Use the given preliminary estimate to determine the sample size required to estimate the proportion of adult Americans who would like an Internet connection in their car to within 0.02 with 90% confidence.
Step by step please A researcher wishes to estimate with 95% confidence the proportion of people that own home computers. No previous study was available for a proportion estimate. The researcher wants to be accurate within 2% of the true proportion. How large of a sample is necessary? *hint: when no proportion estimate is available, we use p-hat = .50
An automobile manufacturer would like to know what proportion of its customers are not satisfied with the service provided by the local dealer. The customer relations department will survey a random sample of customers and compute a 96% confidence interval for the proportion who are not satisfied. Past studies suggest that this proportion will be about 0.29. Find the sample size needed if the margin of the error of the confidence interval is to be about 0.01. (You will need...
3.2905 An automobile manufacturer would like to know what proportion of its customers are not satisfied with the service provided by the local dealer. The customer relations department will survey a random sample of customers and compute a 99.9% confidence interval for the proportion who are not satisfied. (a) Past studies suggest that this proportion will be about 0.19. Find the sample size needed if the margin of the error of the confidence interval is to be about 0.01. (You...
2.5758 An automobile manufacturer would like to know what proportion of its customers are not satisfied with the service provided by the local dealer. The customer relations department will survey a random sample of customers and compute a 99% confidence interval for the proportion who are not satisfied. (a) Past studies suggest that this proportion will be about 0.19. Find the sample size needed if the margin of the error of the confidence interval is to be about 0.015. (You...
Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population proportion p. Find the margin of error M.E. that corresponds to a sample of size 384 with 87% successes at a confidence level of 99.5%. M.E. = % Answer should be obtained without any preliminary rounding. However, the critical value may be rounded to 3 decimal places. Round final answer to one decimal place A political candidate has asked you to conduct a poll to determine what percentage of people...
Use the given data to find the minimum sample size required to estimate the population proportion. Margin of error: 0.09; confidence level: 90%; from a prior study, (p-hat) is estimated by 0.17.