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Answer:
a. With 90% confidence the proportion of all Americans who favor the new Green initiative is between 0.6290 and 0.6948.
b. If the sample size is changed, the confidence interval changes as the standard error depends on sample size.
About 90% percent of these confidence intervals will contain the true population proportion of Americans who favor the Green initiative and about 10% percent will not contain the true population proportion.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the proportion.
The sample proportion is p=0.6619.

The standard error of the proportion is:

The critical z-value for a 90% confidence interval is z=1.6449.
The margin of error (MOE) can be calculated as:

Then, the lower and upper bounds of the confidence interval are:
The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion is (0.6290, 0.6948).
11*11 is 121 so if you round one of this 11’s up to 11.364 you get just over 125
Answer:
y =
x - 5
y = 2x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
In linear equations, both variables x and y must have the exponent of 1 (i.e. they cannot have a small number at the top-right). And they cannot be in the exponents (i.e. cannot be the small number at the top-right).
Answer:
x + y = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
You would need to substitute the numbers into the expression.
Evaluate means that we need to work out what the answer would be.
x + y is equivalent to 9 - - 2.
- - is equivalent to +.
Therefore you would do 9 + 2, which equals 11.
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