(Solved) Suppose a random sample of 85 items has been taken from a population and 40 of the sample can be characteristic of interest. Use this information
Question: Suppose a random sample of 85 items has been taken from a population and 40 of the sample can be characteristic of interest. Use this information to calculate a 90% confidence interval to estimate the proportion of the population that has the characteristic of interest. Calculate a 95% confidence interval. Calculate a 99% confidence interval. As the level of confidence changes and the other sample information stays constant, what happens to the confidence interval?
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