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Unit 6 – Proportions
Topic 6.9
A company conducted a study to compare the proportion of customers who preferred their new product to the old one. The 99% confidence interval for the difference in proportions is (-0.10, 0.08). What does this interval suggest?
The study is inconclusive and needs to be repeated with a different sampling method.
The proportion of customers who preferred the old product is significantly higher than the proportion who preferred the new product.
There is no evidence to support a difference in the proportions of customers who preferred the old and new products.
The proportion of customers who preferred the new product is significantly higher than the proportion who preferred the old product.
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AP Statistics - 6.9 Justifying a Claim Based on a Confidence Interval for a Difference of Population Proportions
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