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Explanation / Answer

a) Option A is correct.

The statistical software output for 99% confidence interval is:

One sample proportion confidence interval:
p : Proportion of successes
Method: Standard-Wald

99% confidence interval results:

Hence,

99% confidence interval for p:

(0.306, 0.674)

Proportion Count Total Sample Prop. Std. Err. L. Limit U. Limit p 24 49 0.48979592 0.071413695 0.30584643 0.67374541