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Reika [66]
4 years ago
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Somebody pls help me with this

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Sveta_85 [38]4 years ago
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Your answer is 3/16 I think this is accurate for the problem
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<u>The complete question is</u>: A nationwide sample of influential Republicans and Democrats was asked as a part of a comprehensive survey whether they favored lowering environmental standards so that high-sulfur coal could be burned in coal-fired power plants. The results were:

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p_2 = <u><em>proportion of Democrats in favor of lowering the standards</em></u>.

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\hat p_2 = sample proportion of Democrats in favor of lowering the standards = \frac{168}{800} = 0.21

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