Question
A popular restaurant downtown says that 15% of diners order the daily special. Consider a random
sample of 108 people who dined at the restaurant. What is the probability that the proportion of diners
who ordered the special differs from the population proportion by less than 2%?
sample of 108 people who dined at the restaurant. What is the probability that the proportion of diners
who ordered the special differs from the population proportion by less than 2%?
Answers
Am I looking to solve this as an fraction?
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