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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
10

Find the margin of sampling error to the nearest percent. p=54%, n=1000

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Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we define some notation:

F= mortgage classified as fixed rate

V= mortgage classified as variable rate

We select a sample of 4 mortgages.

Part a

We have 2*2*2*2= 16 possible combinations defined below:

FFFF, FVFF, FFVF, FFFV,

FVFV, FFVV,FVVF,VVFF,

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Which outcomes are in the event that exactly three of the selected mortgages are fixed rate

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Which outcomes are in the event that all four mortgages are of the same type?

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Which outcomes are in the event that at most one of the four is a variable ­rate mortgage?

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<em>Read more about </em><em>least common denominators </em><em>here:</em>

<em>brainly.com/question/17498894</em>

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