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Anews service conducted a survey of 1088 adults ages 18 years or older in a certain country, august 31minusseptember 2, 2015. the respondents were asked, "of every tax dollar that goes to the federal government, how many cents of each dollar would you say are wasted? " the four possible responses are that the federal government wastes less than 10 cents, between 11 cents and 25 cents, between 26 cents and 50 cents, or 51 cents or more. of the 1088 individuals surveyed, 34% indicated that 51 cents or more is wasted. the news service reported that 34% of all adults in the country 18 years or older believe the federal government wastes at least 51 cents of each dollar spent, with a margin of error of 3% and a 90% level of confidence. complete parts (a) through (e) below.

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