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Mathematics, 24.12.2019 04:31, alowery89

A) the student union wants to negotiate a subsidized bus pass with your school's administration. they have polled 270 students as to whether they support this proposal, which would add a small fee to their tuition since both the college and the students would share the cost. the union found that opinions were evenly split: 50% of students were in favor of the proposal, and the rest were opposed. the margin of error for their finding at the 90% level of confidence is ± %. (numeric answerb)referring to the data in example 1 in the section above, what if we wanted to increase our level of confidence in the angela may election poll to 99%? match the following components of the c. i. with their correct values. premiseresponsedrag and drop to match1)critical value > a) 0.552)> b) 0.0353) margin of error > c)64.0%4)upper > d)2.585)lower > e)46.0%6)standard error for > f) ± 9.0%c)referring to example 2 in the section above, suppose that a smaller sample size was used to conduct nielsen ratings. what would the margin of error be (assume it is a ± value, in %) for a 95% confidence interval with a sample size of just 200 cases?

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