One question on a survey asked whether people believe in hell. Of the possible responses, 484 answered "Yes, definitely," and 588 did not respond with "Yes, definitely."
Find the point estimate of the population proportion who would have answered "Yes, definitely" when asked whether they believe in hell.
What is the point estimate of the population proportion who would have answered "Yes, definitely"?
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
One question on a survey asked whether people believe in hell. Of the possible responses, 484...
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