[Solution] Suppose that forty-three percent of all American households had a telephone answering machine in 1994. Marie believes that this proportion may not
Question: Suppose that forty-three percent of all American households had a telephone answering machine in 1994. Marie believes that this proportion may not be true for the state of Georgia. If she takes a random sample of 600 households and finds that only 135 have an answering machine, what is the probability of getting a sample proportion this small or smaller if the population proportion really is 0.43?
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