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timurjin [86]
4 years ago
9

Many states are carefully considering steps that would help them collect sales taxes on items purchased through the Internet. Ho

w many randomly selected sales transactions must be surveyed to determine the percentage that transpired over the​ Internet? Assume that we want to be 95​% confident that the sample percentage is within two percentage points of the true population percentage for all sales transactions.
Mathematics
1 answer:
prisoha [69]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

96

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Step 1 </u>

Divide your confidence interval by 2. In this case the confidence is 95% = 0.095, so 0.095/2 = 0.0475

<u>Step 2 </u>

Use either a z-score table or a computer to find the closest z-score for 0.0475 and you will find this value is 1.96

<u>Step 3 </u>

Divide the margin error by 2. In this case, the margin error is 2%. When dividing this figure by 2, we get 1% = 0.01

<u>Step 4 </u>

Divide the number obtained in Step 2 by the number obtained in Step 3 and square it

1.96/0.01 = 196 and 196 squared is 38,416

<u>Step 5 </u>

As we do not now a proportion of people that purchase on line, we must assume this value is 50% = 0.5. Square this number and you get 0.25

<u>Step 6 </u>

Multiply the number obtained in Step 5  by the number obtained in Step 4, round it to the nearest integer and this is an appropriate size of the sample.

38,416*0.25 = 9,604

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