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24 July, 21:34

The kingston review (kr) is testing a new gmat question. the kr wants to determine what proportion of test-takers will answer the question correctly, in order to assess its difficulty. in a random sample of 144 test-takers, 75% answered the question correctly. what is the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of test-takers answering the question correctly?

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  1. 25 July, 00:27
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    [67.9 %, 82.1 %] is the answer when it has 95% confidence interval for the proportion of test-takers who answered the question correctly. So the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of test takers is [67.9 %, 82.1 %] who answered the question correctly, In order to random sample of 144 test-takers and 75% answered question correctly. So the answer in this question is [67.9 %, 82.1 %].
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