Respuesta :
Based on the given data the margin of error for the sample population is 6.15. This is computed based on the formula of margin of error for a sample proportion which states that the margin of error (z) is = squareroot of ((p(p-1))) divided by n, where p is the sample and n is the population. with that formula z = sqrt ((44x43)/50), z = 6.15
sqrt(pq/n)
p and q generally represent the proportion of success to failure; and n is the sample size
lets define them first.
it tells us that we have 50 students, and 44 are our success rate: p = 44/50 our q (our fail rate) is 0.88
then p = .88, q must equal 1-0.88
p = .88, q = .12, and n = 50
from this we can calcuate:
sqrt(pq/n)=sqrt (0.88x0.12x50)
=2.29
p and q generally represent the proportion of success to failure; and n is the sample size
lets define them first.
it tells us that we have 50 students, and 44 are our success rate: p = 44/50 our q (our fail rate) is 0.88
then p = .88, q must equal 1-0.88
p = .88, q = .12, and n = 50
from this we can calcuate:
sqrt(pq/n)=sqrt (0.88x0.12x50)
=2.29