To calculate the z-statistic, we must first calculate the
standard error.
Standard error is standard deviation divided by the square
root of the population. In this case, it is equal to 2.68.
The z-score is defined the distance from the sample to the
population mean in units of standard error.
z = (195 – 208)/2.68 = -4.86
Answer:
X= -34
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(0.1392,0.1466)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a survey given to consumers leaving a supermarket three days before Thanksgiving asked whether turkey would be part of the Thanksgiving meal
People surveyed = 182
claimed not eating turkey = 26
Sample proportion = 
Std error =
Margin of error = 1.96*SE=
Confidence interval = 