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Mathematics, 16.03.2020 22:17 kailey96

To estimate the proportion of city voters who will vote for the Republican candidate in the election, two students, Manny and Nina, each decide to conduct polls in the city. Manny selects a random sample of 50 voters, while Nina selects a random sample of 100 voters. Suppose both samples result in 48% of the voters saying they will vote for the Republican candidate. Whose 95% confidence interval will have the larger margin of error: Manny’s or Nina’s? How are you deciding?

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