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Suppose that prior to conducting a coin-flipping experiment, we suspect that the coin is fair. how many times would we have to flip the coin in order to obtain a 95.8% confidence interval of width of at most .14 for the probability of flipping a head? (note that the z-score was rounded to three decimal places in the calculation)

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