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SAT, 13.01.2021 17:50 Ezekielcassese

In a poll taken in March of 2007, Gallup asked 1006 national adults whether they were baseball fans. 36% said they were. A year previously 37% of a smaller size sample had reported being baseball fans. a) Find the margin of error for the 2007 poll if we want 90% confidence in our estimate of the percent of national adults who are baseball fans. b) Explain what the margin of error means. c) If we wanted to be 99% confident, would the margin of error be larger or smaller? d) Find the margin of error for 99% confidence level. e) In general, all other aspects of the situation remain the same; will smaller margins of error produce greater or less confidence in the interval?
f) Do you think there’s been a change from 2006 to 2007 in the real proportion of national
adults who are baseball fans?

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