Mathematics, 30.10.2020 20:20, nerdywolf2003
A research group conducted an extensive survey of 3196 wage and salaried workers on issues ranging from relationships with their bosses to household chores. The data were gathered through hour-long telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample. In response to the question, "What does success mean to you?" 1456 responded, "Personal satisfaction from doing a good job." Let p be the population proportion of all wage and salaried workers who would respond the same way to the stated question. How large a sample is needed if we wish to be 95% confident that the sample percentage of those equating success with personal satisfaction is within 1.8% of the population percentage? (Hint: Use p ≈ 0.46 as a preliminary estimate. Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.) workers
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, Karinaccccc
Astick 2 m long is placed vertically at point b. the top of the stick is in line with the top of a tree as seen from point a, which is 3 m from the stick and 30 m from the tree. how tall is the tree?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, rhineharttori
Here is my question! jayne is studying urban planning and finds that her town is decreasing in population by 3% each year. the population of her town is changing by a constant rate. true or false?
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