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During April of 2013, Gallup randomly surveyed 500 adults in the US, and 47% said that they were happy, and without a lot of stress." Calculate and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of U. S. adults who considered themselves happy at that time. 1 How many successes and failures are there in the sample? Are the criteria for approximate normality satisfied for a confidence interval? A What is the sample proportion?
B compute the margin of error for a 95% confidence interval.
C Interpret the margin of error you calculated in Question 1
C. Give the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for the population proportion (p), of U. S. adults who considered themselves happy in April, 2013.
D Give an interpretation of this interval.
E. Based on this interval, is it reasonably likely that a majority of U. S. adults were happy at that time?
H If someone claimed that only about 1/3 of U. S. adults were happy, would our result support this?

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