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Answer:

the answer to the question is "C"


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In a factory there are 100 units of a certain product, 5 of which are defective. We pick three units from the 100 units at random. What is the probability that none of them are defective

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Answer:

Probability of picking all three non-defective units

= 7372/8085  (or 0.911812 to six decimals)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

D = event that the picked unit is defective

N = event that the picked unit is not defective

Pick are without replacement.

We need to calculate P(NNN) using the multiplication rule,

P(NNN)

= 97/100 * 96/99 * 95/98

=7372/8085

= 0.97*0.969697*0.9693878

= 0.911812

The probability that none of the picked products are defective is;

P(None picked is defective) = 0.856

We are told that 5 are defective out of 100.

This means the number of good products that are not defective are 95.

Probability of the first picked product not being defective is written as; P(First picked not defective) = 95/100

Since the good ones have been picked, there will be 99 left of which the good ones are now 94. Thus, probability of second one not being defective = 94/99

Since two good ones have been picked, there will be 98 left and 93 good ones left. Thus, probability of third one not being defective = 93/98

Finally, Probability of none of the three being defective is;

95/100 × 94/99 × 93/98 = 0.856

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Nan lives 13 miles from the airport. Felipe lives 6 miles from the airport.
How many more miles does Nan live from the airport than Felipe?

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

it's simply 13 - 6

7 it the answer, that was easy

A middle school has 470 students. Regina surveys a random sample of 40 students and finds that 28 have cell phones. How many students at the school are likely to have cell phones? A. 132 students B. 188 students C. 329 students D. 338 students Please include ALL work! <3

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Answer:

C. 329

Step-by-step explanation:

So 28 is 70% of 40

so we know that 70% percent of students have phones

70% of 470

329

Thats how I solved it have a great day :)

Mark each of the following as true or false and explain how you know.

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true false false true...is the quick answer

Remember that negatives are always less than positive numbers.

For
90° < 0 < 270°
, which of the primary trigonometric functions may have positive values?

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Answer:

sine and tangent

will be positive.

Write a differential equation that fits the physical description. The at time t is proportional to the power of its .

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Answer:

The differential equation that fits the physical description is   [tex]\frac{d (v(t))}{dt} = z [v(t)]^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

 From the question we are told that

       The acceleration due to air resistance of a particle moving along a straight line at time t is proportional to the second power of its velocity v, this can be mathematically represented as

             [tex]a(t) \ \ \alpha \ \ \ [v(t)]^2[/tex]

Where  [tex]a(t)[/tex] is the acceleration at time t

and     [tex]v(t)[/tex] is the velocity at time  t

So  

=>         [tex]a(t)= z [v(t)]^2[/tex]

Where  z is a constant

Generally acceleration is mathematically represented as

       [tex]a(t) = \frac{d (v(t))}{dt}[/tex]

So

     [tex]\frac{d (v(t))}{dt} = z [v(t)]^2[/tex]

22/25of a number is what percentage of that number?

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Answer:

88%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the fraction by 100:

(22/25) * 100

= 22 * 4

= 88%.

2 divided by ___=42 two divided by what equals 42?

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2 divided by 0.048=42

Carl recorded the number of customers who visited his new store during the week:


Day Customers

Monday 17

Tuesday 13

Wednesday 14

Thursday 16


He expected to have 15 customers each day. To answer whether the number of customers follows a uniform distribution, a chi-square test for goodness of fit should be performed. (alpha = 0.10)


What is the chi-squared test statistic? Answers are rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

The chi - square test can be [tex]\approx[/tex] 0.667

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given data :

The null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis can be computed as:

Null hypothesis: The number of customers does  follow  a uniform distribution

Alternative hypothesis: The number of customers does not  follow  a uniform distribution

We learnt that: Carl recorded the number of customers who visited his new store during the week:

Day              Customers

Monday               17

Tuesday              13

Wednesday         14

Thursday              16

The above given data was the observed value.

However, the question progress by stating that : He expected to have 15 customers each day.

Now; we can have an expected value for each customer  as:

                      Observed Value                   Expected Value

Day                 Customers                        

Monday                17                                          15

Tuesday               13                                          15

Wednesday          14                                          15

Thursday               16                                         15

The Chi square corresponding to each data can be determined by using the formula:

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(observed \ value - expected \ value )^2}{expected \ value}[/tex]

For Monday:

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(17 - 15 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(2)^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi - square = \dfrac{4}{15}[/tex]

chi - square = 0.2666666667

For Tuesday :

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(13- 15 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(-2)^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi - square = \dfrac{4}{15}[/tex]

chi - square = 0.2666666667

For Wednesday :

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(14- 15 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(-1 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(1 )}{15}[/tex]

chi - square = 0.06666666667

For Thursday:

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(16- 15 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(1 )^2}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Chi -square = \dfrac{(1 )}{15}[/tex]

chi - square = 0.06666666667

                   Observed Value   Expected Value    chi - square

Day                 Customers                        

Monday                17                     15                       0.2666666667

Tuesday               13                     15                       0.2666666667

Wednesday          14                     15                       0.06666666667

Thursday               16                    15                       0.06666666667

Total :                                                                        0.6666666668

The chi - square test can be [tex]\approx[/tex] 0.667

At level of significance ∝ = 0.10

degree of freedom = n - 1

degree of freedom = 4 - 1

degree of freedom = 3

At ∝ = 0.10 and df = 3

The p - value for the chi - square test statistics is 0.880937

Decision rule: If the p - value is greater than the level of significance , we fail to reject the null hypothesis

Conclusion: Since the p - value is greater than the level of significance , we fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is insufficient evidence to show that the number of customers does not follows a uniform distribution.

Answer:.67

Step-by-step explanation:

You work for a pharmacy and monthly sales of asthma inhalers in your pharmacy follows a normal distribution with a mean of 191 inhalers per month and a standard deviation of 21 due to a storm the next shipment of inhalers did not arrive. The pharmacy only has 163 inhalers currently in stock and available to sell for the current month. What is the z score corresponding to selling 163 inhalers?

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Answer: -1.33 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula to find the Z-score :

[tex]Z=\dfrac{\text{Expected value - Mean}}{\text{Standard deviation}}[/tex]

Given: Mean = 191  and Standard deviation = 21

Then , the z-score corresponding to the expected value of 163 will be :

[tex]Z=\dfrac{163-191}{21}\\\\=\dfrac{-28}{21}\approx-1.33[/tex]

Hence, the z score corresponding to selling 163 inhalers is -1.33 .

Write a variable expression for a number w increased by 4 (A) 4 ÷ w (B) w + 5 (C) w + 4

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Answer:

C) w+4

Step-by-step explanation:

w=the variable

+4= increased by 4

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Emily made a pot cream of pumpkin soup for thanksgiving dinner she put 5 cups of cream in the soup she poured the soup into 24 small bowl show much cream measured in oz is used for each small bowl of soup?

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Answer:

each bowl can contain 5/3 oz. of soup.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 cup = 8 oz.

                  8 oz.

5 cups x --------------  =  40 oz.

                   1 cup

to get the measurement of each bowl,

40 oz. divided into 24 bowls.

therefore, each bowl can contain 5/3 oz. of soup.

Help someone please!!

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Answer:

A. 5:4

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the question mentions twelfths of a pie, it is easier to say each pie has 12 pieces or 36 total pieces ordered from the 3 pies. Ty ate 5 and Rob ate 15 which is 3 times more than Ty. A total of 20 pieces have been eaten from the 36 you started with. Eaten = 20 and Remaining = 16. So the ratio is 20:16 which is simplified to 5:4.

the answer is A. 5:4

Can somebody please solve this problem for me!

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Answer:

x = 200.674

Step-by-step explanation:

tan∅ = opposite/adjacent

Step 1: Find length of z

tan70° = 119/z

ztan70° = 119

z = 119/tan70°

z = 43.3125

Step 2: Find length z + x (denoted as y)

tan26° = 119/y

ytan26° = 119

y = 119/tan26°

y = 243.986

Step 3: Find x

y - z = x

243.986 - 43.3125 = x

x = 200.674

The graph of y = −4x2 + 13x + 12 is shown below. What are the zeros of the function (as exact values), the y-intercept, and the maximum or minimum value of the function?

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Answer:

zeros: -3/4, 4y-intercept: 12maximum: 22 9/16

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph tells you the zeros of the function are x=-3/4 and x=4.

The y-intercept is the constant in the function: 12.

The maximum is 22.5625 at x = 1.625.

Find and interpret a 95% confidence interval to estimate the average number of bolts per box for all boxes in the population. Round to 3 decimal places.

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Answer:

The 95% confidence interval is  [tex]49.85 < \mu < 54.15[/tex]

This means that there is 95% chance that the true population mean is within this interval

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  sample size is n = 30  

    The sample mean is  [tex]\= x = 52[/tex]

    The population standard deviation is  [tex]\sigma = 6[/tex]

Given that the confidence level is 95% then the level of confidence is evaluate as

             [tex]\alpha = 100 - 95[/tex]

            [tex]\alpha = 5\%[/tex]

            [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]

Next we obtain the critical value of  [tex]\frac{\alpha }{2}[/tex] from the normal distribution table , the values is

                 [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } = 1.96[/tex]

Generally the margin of error is mathematically represented as

           [tex]E = Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } * \frac{\sigma }{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

substituting values

            [tex]E = 1.96 * \frac{ 6 }{\sqrt{30} }[/tex]

           [tex]E = 2.147[/tex]

The  95% confidence interval is mathematically represented as

          [tex]\= x - E < \mu < \= x + E[/tex]

substituting values

         [tex]52 - 2.147 < \mu < 52 + 2.147[/tex]

         [tex]49.85 < \mu < 54.15[/tex]

       

     

Pennsylvania Refining Company is studying the relationship between the pump price of gasoline and the number of gallons sold. For a sample of 14 stations last Tuesday, the correlation was 0.65. Can the company conclude that the correlation is positive

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Pennsylvania Refining Company is studying the relationship between the pump price of gasoline and the number of gallons sold. For a sample of 14 stations last Tuesday, the correlation was 0.65.At the 0.01 significance level Can the company conclude that the correlation is positive

Answer:

Yes the company conclude that the correlation is positive

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  sample size is  n =  14

    The correlation is  r =  0.65

     

The  null hypothesis is  [tex]H_o : r < 0[/tex]

The  alternative hypothesis is  [tex]H_1 : r > 0[/tex]

Generally the standard deviation is mathematically evaluated as

       [tex]Sr = \sqrt{1- r}[/tex]

       [tex]Sr = \sqrt{1- 0.65}[/tex]

       [tex]Sr = 0.616[/tex]

The  degree of freedom for the one-tail test is

       [tex]df = n- 2[/tex]

        [tex]df = 14- 2[/tex]

        [tex]df = 12[/tex]

The standard error is evaluated as

        [tex]SE = \frac{0.616}{ \sqrt{12} }[/tex]

        [tex]SE =0.1779[/tex]

The test statistics  is evaluated as

      [tex]t = \frac{r }{SE}[/tex]

       [tex]t = \frac{0.65 }{0.1779}[/tex]

        [tex]t = 3.654[/tex]

The p-value of of  t is obtained from the z table, the value is  

        [tex]p-value = P(t < 3.654) = 0.00012909[/tex]

Given that [tex]p-value < \alpha[/tex]  then we reject the null hypothesis

           Hence the company can conclude that the correlation is positive

     

Solve for x: x/25 > 5

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Answer:

x>125

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x > 125

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply each side by 25, so it now looks like this: x > 125

I hope this helps!

Gavin goes to the market and buys one rectangle shaped board. The length of the board is 16 cm and width of board is 10 cm. If he wants to add a 2 cm wooden border around the board, what will be the area of the rectangle board?

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Answer:

The answer is 216

Step-by-step explanation:

if there is a 2 cm border, that means that the sides will both become 2 centimeters longer. so (16+2)*(10*2) = 18*12 = 216.

The data represents the daily rainfall​ (in inches) for one month. Construct a frequency distribution beginning with a lower class limit of and use a class width of . Does the frequency distribution appear to be roughly a normal​ distribution?

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Answer:

The frequency distribution does not appear to be normal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The data provided is as follows:

S = {0.38 , 0 , 0.22 , 0.06 , 0 , 0 , 0.21 , 0 , 0.53 , 0.18 , 0 , 0 , 0.02 , 0 , 0 , 0.24 , 0 , 0 , 0.01 , 0 , 0 , 1.28 , 0.24 , 0 , 0.19 , 0.53 , 0 , 0, 0.24 , 0}

It is provided that the first lower class limit should be 0.00 and the class width should be 0.20.

The frequency distribution table is as follows:

Class Interval  Count

 0.00 - 0.19            21

 0.20 - 0.39             6

 0.40 - 0.59             2

 0.60 - 0.79             0

 0.80 - 0.99             0

  1.00 - 1 . 19             0

  1.20 - 1. 39             1

The frequency distribution does not appear to be normal. This is because the frequencies does not start and end at almost equivalent points and the mid-distribution does not consist of the highest frequency.

Thus, the frequency distribution does not appear to be normal.

2 lines intersect a horizontal line to form 8 angles. Labeled clockwise, starting at the top left, the angles are: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, D. Which of the pairs of angles are vertical angles and thus congruent? ∠A and ∠G ∠A and ∠B ∠C and ∠F ∠D and ∠H

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Answer:

∠A and ∠G is the pair of vertical angles.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the figure attached,

Two lines 'm' and 'n' are two parallel lines. These lines intersect a horizontal line 'l'.

Since, "Pair of opposite angles formed at the point of intersection are the vertical angles and equal in measure."

Therefore, Opposite angles ∠A ≅ ∠G, ∠B ≅ ∠H, ∠C ≅ ∠E and ∠D ≅ ∠F are the vertical angles.

From the given options,

∠A and ∠G is the pair representing the pair of vertical angles and thus congruent.

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the value of x.
A. 22
B. 7.3
C. 3.6
D. 5.5

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Answer:

x= 5.5

Step-by-step explanation:

(segment piece) x (segment piece) =    (segment piece) x (segment piece)

x*4 = 11*2

4x = 22

Divide each side by 4

4x/4 = 22/4

x =5.5

please help me to answer this question​

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Where’s the question

Answer:

I can not see any questions

“Type ‘equal, supplementary, complementary, or vertical in the space provided’”

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Answer:

Supplementary

Step-by-step explanation:

When the sum of 2 angles equal 180°, they are called supplementary angles. And they also form a straight line together.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not equal angles.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not complementary angles. Complementary angles add up to equal 90°.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not vertical angles. Vertical angles are opposite angles formed when two lines intersect.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are supplementary angles. They add up to equal 180°.


The population of Jacksonville is 836,507. What is the population rounded to the
nearest hundred thousand?
A. 900,000
O
B. 850,000
C. 840,000
o D. 800,000​

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Answer:

D. 800,000

Step-by-step explanation:

It is D because you find the hundred thousand place which is the 8, the you go to the number next door which is 3, if the 3 is 5 or greater the 8 will become a 9 or if it is not then it will stay the same. And everything to the left stays the same, everything to the right turns into zeros.

A researcher would like to test the claim that the mean lung capacity of middle-aged smokers is less than the mean lung capacity of senior citizen nonsmokers. Independent random samples of 34 middle-aged smokers and 34 senior citizen nonsmokers will be used in a hypothesis test of this claim, and it is believed that the standard deviations of the lung capacities in the populations of middle-aged smokers and senior citizen nonsmokers are the same. Which test statistic formula should be used for this test

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Answer:

The respiratory system extends from the nose and upper airway to the alveolar surface of the lungs, where gas exchange occurs. Inhaled tobacco smoke moves from the mouth through the upper airway, ultimately reaching the alveoli. As the smoke moves more deeply into the respiratory tract, more soluble gases are adsorbed and particles are deposited in the airways and alveoli. The substantial doses of carcinogens and toxins delivered to these sites place smokers at risk for malignant and nonmalignant diseases involving all components of the respiratory tract including the mouth.

What is the missing statement in step 10 of the proof?

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Answer:

c/sin C = b/sin C

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the statement in the previous step and the reason in this step.

c sin B = b sin C

Divide both sides by sin B sin C:

(c sin B)/(sin B sin C) = (b sin C)/(sin B sin C)

c/sin C = b/sin B

The function s(t) = 4t – 21 is a result of the composition (q ∘ p)(t). If q(t) = 4t³ – 1, what is p(t)?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello, please consider the following.

[tex]q(t) = 4t^3-1\\\\(qop)(t)=q(p(t))=4\left( p(t) \right) ^3-1=4t-21\\\\p(t)^3=\dfrac{4t-21+1}{4}=\dfrac{4(t-5)}{4}=t-5\\\\p(t)=\sqrt[3]{t-5}[/tex]

Cheers.

Taking into account the definition of composite function, the function p(t) is [tex]\sqrt[3]{t-5}[/tex].

What is composite function

The composite function is one that is obtained through an operation called composition of functions, which consists of evaluating the same value of the independent variable (x) in two or more functions successively.

In other words, a composite function is generally a function that is written inside another function. The composition of a function is done by substituting a function into another function.

Solving a composite function means finding the composition of two functions.

Function p(t)

The expression of the composite function (qp)(t) is read "p composite with q". This means that you should do the following compound function: q[p(t)].

The function s(t) = 4t – 21 is a result of the composition (q ∘ p)(t). And q(t)=4t³ – 1. Then:

s(t)= q[p(t)]

4t -21= 4[p(t)]³ – 1

Solving:

4t -21 +1= 4[p(t)]³

4t -20 = 4[p(t)]³

(4t -20)÷ 4 = [p(t)]³

4t÷4 -20÷ 4 = [p(t)]³

t -5 = [p(t)]³

[tex]\sqrt[3]{t-5}=p(t)[/tex]

Finally, the function p(t) is [tex]\sqrt[3]{t-5}[/tex].

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Evaluate S_5 for 600 + 300 + 150 + … and select the correct answer below. A. 1,162.5 B. 581.25 C. 37.5 D. 18,600

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Answer:

  A.  1,162.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the next two terms and add them up:

  S5 = 600 +300 +150 +75 +37.5 = 1162.5 . . . . matches choice A

Answer: Choice A 1,162.5

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Explanation:

{600, 300, 150, ...} is a geometric sequence starting at a = 600 and has common ratio r = 1/2 = 0.5, this means we cut each term in half to get the next term. We could do this to generate five terms and then add them up. Or we could use the formula below with n = 5

Sn = a*(1-r^n)/(1-r)

S5 = 600*(1-0.5^5)/(1-0.5)

S5 = 1,162.5

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Check:

first five terms = {600, 300, 150, 75, 37.5}

S5 = sum of the first five terms

S5 = 600+300+150+75+37.5

S5 = 1,162.5

Because n = 5 is relatively small, we can quickly confirm the answer. With larger values of n, a spreadsheet is the better option.

A random sample of 1003 adult Americans was asked, "Do you think televisions are a necessity or a luxury you could do without?" Of the 1003 adults surveyed, 521 indicated that televisions are a luxury they could do without. Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion of adult Americans who believe that televisions are a luxury they could do without out.

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Answer:

The  95% confidence interval is  [tex]0.503 < p < 0.535[/tex]

The  interpretation is that there is 95% confidence that the true population proportion lie within the confidence interval

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The  sample size is n  =  1003

     The number that indicated television are a luxury is  k  =  521

Generally the sample mean is mathematically represented as

           [tex]\r p = \frac{k}{n}[/tex]

          [tex]\r p = \frac{521}{1003}[/tex]

         [tex]\r p = 0.519[/tex]

Given the confidence level is  95% then the level of significance is mathematically evaluated as

       [tex]\alpha = 100 - 95[/tex]

       [tex]\alpha = 5\%[/tex]

       [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]

Next we obtain the critical value of [tex]\frac{ \alpha }{2}[/tex] from the normal distribution table, the value is  

          [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } = 1.96[/tex]

The  margin of error is mathematically represented as

           [tex]E = Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } * \sqrt{ \frac{\r p (1- \r p )}{n} }[/tex]

=>       [tex]E = 1.96 * \sqrt{ \frac{ 0.519 (1- 0.519 )}{1003} }[/tex]

=>       [tex]E = 0.016[/tex]

The  95%  confidence interval is mathematically represented as

       [tex]\r p -E < p < \r p +E[/tex]

=>   [tex]0.519 - 0.016 < p < 0.519 + 0.016[/tex]

=>    [tex]0.503 < p < 0.535[/tex]

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