In Exercise 14, does it seem possible that the population proportion could be within 1% of the
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In Exercise 14, does it seem possible that the population proportion could be within 1% of the point estimate? Explain.
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In a survey of 600 United Kingdom teachers, 226 say they would wear a body camera in school.
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Elementary Statistics Picturing The World
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