SOLUTION: suppose the probability remain 20% but we take sample from 100 archers.
what is the standard error of proportion?
i have it set 100(.20)=20 100 (1-.20)=80 SQUARE ROOT ALL TH
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what is the standard error of proportion?
i have it set 100(.20)=20 100 (1-.20)=80 SQUARE ROOT ALL TH
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Question 994555: suppose the probability remain 20% but we take sample from 100 archers.
what is the standard error of proportion?
i have it set 100(.20)=20 100 (1-.20)=80 SQUARE ROOT ALL THIS TOGETHER >>
.20(1-20)/100 BUT I AM GETTING A WEIRD ANSWER.
THANKS Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
You have posted half (or perhaps less) of a problem here. And you have left your "Caps Lock" on again. All caps is the text communications equivalent of shouting. Shouting is both annoying and rude, so stop it, please.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it