Advanced Placement (AP)

A city is interested in building a waste management facility in a certain area. One hundred randomly selected residents from this area were asked, Do you support the city's decision to build a
waste management facility in your area?" Of the 100 residents interviewed, 54 said no, 4 said yes,
and 42 had no opinion. A large sample z-confidence interval, ötze fév-) , was contructed from
these data to estimate the proportion of this area's residents who support building a waste
management facility in their area. Which of the following statements is correct for this confidence
interval?

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