#1.
sample proportion, pcap = 0.35
sample size, n = 50
Standard error, SE = sqrt(pcap * (1 - pcap)/n)
SE = sqrt(0.35 * (1 - 0.35)/50) = 0.067
#2.
sample proportion, pcap = 0.35
sample size, n = 300
Standard error, SE = sqrt(pcap * (1 - pcap)/n)
SE = sqrt(0.35 * (1 - 0.35)/300) = 0.028
#3.
sample proportion, pcap = 0.35
sample size, n = 800
Standard error, SE = sqrt(pcap * (1 - pcap)/n)
SE = sqrt(0.35 * (1 - 0.35)/800) = 0.017
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