Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next el…

Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next election. You take a random sample of 32 people and ask them if they plan on voting in the next presidential election.  What approximate distribution would you expect for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of Americans who planned on voting?

Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next el…

Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next election. You take a random sample of 60 people and ask them if they plan on voting in the next presidential election.  What approximate distribution would you expect for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of Americans who planned on voting?

According to the Georgia department of Labor, as of May 2011…

According to the Georgia department of Labor, as of May 2011, the average salary of all Georgians was 46,007 dollars. Someone who didn’t know this took a sample of 100 working Georgians and averaged their salaries. For the 100 people, the average salary was 46,780 dollars. Match the following terms with their amounts

Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next el…

Suppose that 60% of Americans planned to vote in the next election. You take a random sample of 100 people and ask them if they plan on voting in the next presidential election.  What approximate distribution would you expect for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of Americans who planned on voting?

Suppose that you were interested in conducting a survey of F…

Suppose that you were interested in conducting a survey of Floridians and asking if they approved of the President. Suppose that you have no idea what this proportion would be, but at the end of the study you want to calculate a 95% confidence interval with a 0.045 margin of error. Find the sample size needed.