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31 October, 16:02

The manager of a department store wants to determine the proportion of customers who use the store's credit card when making a purchase. What sample size should he select so that at 96% confidence the error will not be more than 10%?

a. 106.

b. 76.

c. 1.

d. There is not enough information given to determine the sample size.

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  1. 31 October, 16:46
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    There is no information about proportion estimate, so p = 0.50

    Sample size formula is Z^2 * p (1 - p) / E^2

    E - margin of error = 10%

    Sample size = 2.0537^2 * 0.50 * 0.50 / 0.10^2

    = 105.44

    Sample size is approximately 106
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