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consider dieting, with the following results.
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(a) Find a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all women who would consider dieting in order to look their best. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
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consider dieting, with the following results.\newline【 USE SALT\newline(a) Find a 9595\% confidence interval for the proportion of all women who would consider dieting in order to look their best. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)\newline.466466\newline \checkmark \newlineto \square

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Q. consider dieting, with the following results.\newline【 USE SALT\newline(a) Find a 9595\% confidence interval for the proportion of all women who would consider dieting in order to look their best. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)\newline.466466\newline \checkmark \newlineto \square
  1. Calculate SE Formula: Calculate the standard error (SE) using the formula SE=p(1p)/nSE = \sqrt{p(1-p)/n}, where pp is the sample proportion and nn is the sample size. Since the sample size isn't given, we'll assume it's large enough for the Central Limit Theorem to apply.SE=0.466(10.466)/nSE = \sqrt{0.466(1-0.466)/n}We can't calculate SE without nn.

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