
Jon S. answered 03/30/21
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p = 0.49
n = 94
standard error = sqrt(p * (1-p))/n).
Nia C.
asked 03/30/21Suppose that the efficiency of a certain drug is 0.49. Consider the sampling distribution (sample size n= 94) for the proportion of patients cured by this drug.
What is the standard error of this distribution?
Jon S. answered 03/30/21
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
p = 0.49
n = 94
standard error = sqrt(p * (1-p))/n).
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