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Mathematics, 18.08.2020 18:01, jwbri

Part III. Determine the sample size given the population (N) and the margin of error (e). by using Slovin’s Formula. 16. N = 1,000 e = 3% 17. N = 3,000 e = 4% 18. N = 12,000 e = 5% 19. N = 60,000 e = 6% 20. N = 100,000 e = 8% 21. N = 250,000 e = 10%

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