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When it says slighty may vary, my calculations were off with this one. thank you for providing a step by step with this. a) let p represent i got...

i picked : No, the conditions are not satisfied. This is important because it allows us to say that p̂ is approximately binomial.

For this problem, carry at least four digits after the decimal in your calculations. Answers may vary slightly due to rounding.

In a random sample of 62 professional actors, it was found that 43 were extroverts. (a) Let p represent the proportion of all actors who are extroverts. Find a point estimate for p. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

_________

(b)

Find a 95% confidence interval for p. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)

lower limit_____

upper limit_____

Give a brief interpretation of the meaning of the confidence interval you have found.

  • We are 5% confident that the true proportion of actors who are extroverts falls within this interval.
  • We are 5% confident that the true proportion of actors who are extroverts falls above this interval.
  •      We are 95% confident that the true proportion of actors who are extroverts falls within this interval.
  • We are 95% confident that the true proportion of actors who are extroverts falls outside this interval.
(c)

Do you think the conditions n·p> 5 and n·q> 5 are satisfied in this problem? Explain why this would be an important consideration.

  • Yes, the conditions are satisfied. This is important because it allows us to say that p̂ is approximately normal.
  • No, the conditions are not satisfied. This is important because it allows us to say that p̂ is approximately normal.
  •      Yes, the conditions are satisfied. This is important because it allows us to say that p̂ is approximately binomial.
  • No, the conditions are not satisfied. This is important because it allows us to say that p̂ is approximately binomial.
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