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A researcher wishes to estimate the proportion of fish in a certain lake that are inedible due to pollution of the lake. Obtain a sample size that will ensure a margin of error of at most 0.08 for a 97 confidence interval.
 
  A) 183 B) 85 C) 7 D) 184

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What type of data is provided by the statement Helen finished in 7th place in the ice dancing competition?
 
  A) Discrete B) Continuous



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Answer to Question 1

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chandani

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
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