[Steps Shown] The National Geographic Society conducted a study that included 3000 respondents, age 18 to 24, in 9 different countries (2002). The Society


Question: The National Geographic Society conducted a study that included 3000 respondents, age 18 to 24, in 9 different countries (2002). The Society found that 10% of the participants could not identify their own country on a blank world map. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the population proportion of people who cannot identify their own country on a blank world map.

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