Finding n, p, q In a survey of randomly selected adults, subjects were asked if they

Chapter 5, Problem 21

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Finding n, p, q In a survey of randomly selected adults, subjects were asked if they could identify at least one current member of the Supreme Court. After obtaining the results, the range rule of thumb was used to find that for randomly selected groups of the same size, the minimum usual number who could identify at least one member of the Supreme Court is 48.0 and the maximum number is 72.0. Find the sample size n, the percentage of surveyed subjects who could identify at least one member of the Supreme Court, and the percentage of subjects who could not identify at least one member of the Supreme Court

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