A student conducts a simple random sample of students from her high school and finds that 32 out of 100 students in her sample regularly walk to school. Give a point estimate for the proportion of all students at her high school who regularly walk to school.
Solution :
Given that,
n = 100
x = 32
Point estimate = sample proportion = = x / n = 32/ 100=0.32
answer = 0.32
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