Answer:
The reasonable range for the population mean is (61%, 75%).
Step-by-step explanation:
The interval estimate of a population parameter is an interval of values that consist of the values within which the true value of the parameter lies with a certain probability.
The mean of the sampling distribution of sample proportion is,
.
One of the best interval estimate of population proportion is the 95% confidence interval for proportion,

Given:
n = 150
= 0.68
The critical value of <em>z</em> for 95% confidence level is:

Compute the 95% confidence interval for proportion as follows:


Thus, the reasonable range for the population mean is (61%, 75%).
percent increase = (new -original)/original
= (1200-550)/550
650/550
=1 100/550
1 2/11
1.181818
118.18 percent
to the nearest whole number
118 %
Multiply the number of atoms in 1 mole by .44 so...2.7x10^23 atoms
I am pretty sure it’s false