The Board of Education wanted to compare two school districts in terms of the proportion of high school students who are college bound. Surveys in the two districts gave the following results: Number...


The Board of Education wanted to compare two school districts in terms of the proportion of high<br>school students who are college bound. Surveys in the two districts gave the following results:<br>Number who said they<br>were college bound<br>Number of students<br>School District<br>surveyed<br>50<br>20<br>B<br>50<br>33<br>(a) Obtain the 92% confidence interval for the difference between the two proportions.<br>Confidence Interval:<br>(Round to 3 decimal places)<br>(b) Would you say that this confidence interval gives us a pretty accurate estimate for the difference?<br>(Circle your choice)<br>Yes<br>No, because<br>

Extracted text: The Board of Education wanted to compare two school districts in terms of the proportion of high school students who are college bound. Surveys in the two districts gave the following results: Number who said they were college bound Number of students School District surveyed 50 20 B 50 33 (a) Obtain the 92% confidence interval for the difference between the two proportions. Confidence Interval: (Round to 3 decimal places) (b) Would you say that this confidence interval gives us a pretty accurate estimate for the difference? (Circle your choice) Yes No, because

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