Fans A survey of 92 randomly selected people standing in line to enter a tennis game at
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Fans A survey of 92 randomly selected people standing in line to enter a tennis game at the Roland-Garros stadium found that 85 of them were fans of Rafael Nadal.
a) Explain why we cannot use this information to construct a confidence interval for the proportion of all people at the game who are fans of Rafael Nadal.
*b) Would a bootstrap confidence interval be a good idea?
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Stats Data And Models
ISBN: 9781292362212
5th Global Edition
Authors: Richard De Veaux, Paul Velleman, David Bock
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