in a study of governmental financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelors degree in four year or less. find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. use a 0.05 margin of error and use a confidence level of 95%.
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in a study of governmental financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the...
in a study of government financial aid for college students it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students to earn a bachelors degree in four years or less. find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. use a 0.04 margin of error and use a confidence level of 99%.
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor’s degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a margin of error of 0.05 and a confidence level of 99%. Assume that no prior estimate is known for p̂. Assume that prior studies have shown that about 45% of full-time students earn a bachelor’s degree in four...
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 95%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. n = (Round up to the nearest integer.) b....
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 99%. Complete parts (a) through (b) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. n = (Round up to the nearest integer.) b....
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.03 margin of error and use a confidence level of 99%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. N=1844 (Round up to the nearest integer.) b. Assume...
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 95%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. n = _______ (Round up to the nearest integer.)
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 95%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. (Round up to the nearest integer.) b. Assume prior...
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 99%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. (Round up to the nearest integer.) b. Assume prior...
In a study of government financial aid for college students, becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.02 margin of error and use a confidence level of 90%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. (Round up to the nearest integer.) b. Assume prior studies...
In a study of government financial aid for college students, it becomes necessary to estimate the percentage of full-time college students who earn a bachelor's degree in four years or less. Find the sample size needed to estimate that percentage. Use a 0.05 margin of error and use a confidence level of 90%. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage to be estimated. n= (Round up to the nearest integer.) b. Assume prior studies...