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Fat-tailed sheep are a common sight in the Near East. Some fat-tailed sheep are spotted, whereas others are solid colored. Of those that have a solid color, a small percentage of these fat-tailed sheep are completely black. If we randomly observe 18 black fat-tailed sheep out of a total of 218 sheep, what interval can we be 90% certain contains the population proportion of black fat-tailed sheep?

(0.052, 0.113)


(0.046, 0.119)


(0.059, 0.107)


(0.039, 0.126)



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Reply 2 on: Feb 26, 2023
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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