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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 22:58 savingmayo

Suppose we produced 5,000 new samples (each one a uniform random sample of 1,500 voters/students) from the population and created a 95% confidence interval from each one. Roughly how many of those 5,000 intervals do you expect will actually contain the true percentage of the population?

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