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Suppose you wish to estimate a binomial parameter p correct to within .04, with probabil...

Suppose you wish to estimate a binomial parameter p correct to within .04, with probability equal to .95. If you suspect that p is equal to some value between .1 and .3 and you want to be certain that your sample is large enough, how large should n be? (HINT: When calculating the standard error, use the value of p in the interval .1 < p< .3 that will give the largest sample size.)

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