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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 22:30 dianaosorio33895

Suppose a sample of 80 with a sample proportion of 0.58 is taken from a population. Which of the following is the approximate 99.7% confidence
interval for the population parameter?
O A. (0.359, 0.801)
O B. (0.414, 0.746)
C. (0.470, 0.690)
D. (0.525, 0.635)

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