Mathematics, 16.10.2020 04:01, campilk5
According to a research report, 39% of millennials have a BA degree. Suppose
we take a random sample of 600 millennials and find the proportion who have a
BA degree. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
a. What value should we expect for our sample proportion?
We should expect a sample proportion of 39 %.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
b. What is the standard error?
The standard error is
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
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According to a research report, 39% of millennials have a BA degree. Suppose
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