Mathematics, 19.10.2021 08:10, MadisonAvocado926
Use the given data to find the minimum sample size required to estimate the population proportion.
Margin of error: 0.04; confidence level: 94%; q^ unknown
572
486
587
553
*The answer is 553 how do I get there
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