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31 December, 00:29

A tv newscaster reports the results of a poll of voters, and then says, "the margin of error is plus or minus 3 %." explain carefully what that means.

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  1. 31 December, 02:20
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    A. The true proportion is within 3% of her estimate, with some degree of confidence.

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    A TV newscaster reports the results of a poll of voters, and then says, "The margin of error is plus or minus 3%." Explain carefully what that means.

    A. The true proportion is within 3% of her estimate, with some degree of confidence.

    B. The proportion of the population who voted for one candidate is 3% less than the percent of the population who voted for the other candidate.

    C. The sample proportion is within 3% of her estimate, with some degree of confidence.

    D. It means that 3% of the polls are invalid.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Margin of error can be defined as the maximum expected difference between the true value of a parameter and the estimated value.

    In the case above, a tv newscaster reports the results of a poll of voters, and then says, "the margin of error is plus or minus 3 %", according to the definition of margin of error, the maximum expected difference between the true proportion and the estimated proportion is 3%. Which means that the true proportion is within 3% of her estimate, with some degree of confidence
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