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02)q0izzes/23483/take Question 4 1 pts In 1993, presidential candidate Ross Pero

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02)q0izzes/23483/take Question 4 1 pts In 1993, presidential candidate Ross Perot appeared on television to voice his opinions on government reform. To gauge public opinion, Perot urged viewers to fill out the survey appearing in that week's issue of TV Guide. Of the approximately 1.4 million respondents, 98% agreed with Perot's platform on health care reform. Are the assumptions met for computing a confidence interval for the proportion of all U.S. adults who agree with Ross Perot's health care reform platform? Both of the above answers are correct. O Yes, because the population is at least 10 times larger than the sample. O No, because the data are from a voluntary response sample. O Yes, because the sample size is large.

Explanation / Answer

Yes the conditions are met

As sample size is large

So answer is Yes, because the sample size is large