Given a 95% Confidence Interval for a population proportion: (0.54, 0.86) which of the following are plausible values for the true population proportion?There may be one or more correct answer. See Section 3.2 if you're not sure what is meant by 'plausible value'.0.320.570.780.680.210.390.51
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Given a 95% Confidence Interval for a population proportion: (0.54, 0.86) which of the following are plausible values for the true population proportion?There may be one or more correct answer. See Section 3.2 if you're not sure what is meant by 'plausible value'.0.320.570.780.680.210.390.51
Solution
The plausible values for the true population proportion are those that fall within the given 95% confidence interval. The given interval is (0.54, 0.86).
So, the plausible values from the given options are:
0.57 0.78 0.68 0.51
These values are within the given confidence interval. The other values (0.32, 0.21, 0.39) are not within this interval, so they are not considered plausible values for the true population proportion.
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