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In 2013, the Pew Research Foundation reported that 36% of U. S. adults report that they live with one or more chronic conditions. However, this value was based on a sample, so it may not be a perfect estimate for the population parameter of interest on its own. The study reported a standard error of about 1.8%, and a normal model may reasonably be used in this setting. Create a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of U. S. adults who live with one or more chronic conditions. Report your answer as a percentage rounded to 3 decimal places. We are 95% confident that the true proportion of U. S. adults who live with one or more chronic conditions is between

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