[Solution] A random sample of 100 circuits is tested, revealing 13 defectives. Can we conclude that at least 3% of circuits produced are defective. Use


Question: A random sample of 100 circuits is tested, revealing 13 defectives.

  1. Can we conclude that at least 3% of circuits produced are defective. Use the p-value to make a decision. (Use .01 as the probability of type I error)
  2. If the true proportion of defective circuits is to be estimated within .02 of the sample proportion with 98% probability, how many additional circuits should be included in the sample?

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