In a recent year, the Better Business Bureau settled 75% of complaints they received. (Source: USA Today, March 2, 2009) You have been hired by the Bureau to investigate complaints this year involving computer stores. You plan to select a random sample of complaints to estimate the proportion of complaints the Bureau is able to settle. Assume the population proportion of complaints settled for the computer stores is the 0.75, as mentioned above. Suppose your sample size is 154. What is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 9 percent of the population proportion? Note: You should carefully round any z-values you calculate to 4 decimal places to match wamap's approach and calculations.
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Assume the population proportion of complaints settled for the computer stores is the 0.75, as mentioned above. Suppose your sample size is 154. What is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 9 percent of the population proportion?
The distribution of the sample proportion here is obtained as:
Probability that the sample proportion will be at least 9% or 0.09 more than the population is computed here as:
P(p > 0.84)
Converting it to a standard normal variable,
we get here:
P(Z > 2.5788)
Getting it from the standard normal tables,
we get here
P(Z > 2.5788) = 0.0049
Therefore 0.0049 is the required probability here.
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