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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 06:00 khamyah96

In a sample of 230 teenagers, 202 would like to have smaller class sizes at their school. Find the sample proportion, the margin of error, and the interval likely to contain the true population proportion. If
necessary, round your answers to the nearest percent.

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