Determine the sample size needed for each of the following situations. a. N = 3,300 =
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a. N = 3,300 σ = 500 1.96σx-bar = 50
b. N = 4,950 σ = 500 1.96σx-bar = 50
c. N = 5,000,000 σ = 500 1.96σx-bar = 50
d. Compare and comment on your answers to parts a through c.
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