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22 May, 06:05

A large university is interested in the outcome of a course standardization process. They have taken a random sample of 100 student grades, across all instructors. The grades represent the proportion of problems answered correctly on a midterm exam. The sample proportion correct was calculated as 0.78. a. Construct a 90% confidence interval on the population proportion of correctly answered problems. b. Construct a 95% confidence interval on the population proportion of correctly answered problems.

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  1. 22 May, 08:30
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    a)

    Number of sample, n = 100

    p = 0.78

    q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.78

    q = 0.22

    For a confidence level of 90%, the corresponding z value is 1.645.

    The formula for determining the error bound for the proportion is

    z * √pq/n

    = 1.645 * √ (0.78 * 0.22) / 100

    = 1.645 * 0.0414 = 0.068

    The upper boundary of the population proportion is

    0.78 + 0.068 = 0.85

    The lower boundary of the population proportion is

    0.78 - 0.068 = 0.71

    b) For a confidence level of 95%, the corresponding z value is 1.96.

    Therefore,

    = 1.96 * √ (0.78 * 0.22) / 100

    = 1.96 * 0.0414 = 0.081

    The upper boundary of the population proportion is

    0.78 + 0.081 = 0.86

    The lower boundary of the population proportion is

    0.78 - 0.081 = 0.7
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