Repeat Exercise 10.4 when 200 adults are selected and the fail to reject region is defined to
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Repeat Exercise 10.4 when 200 adults are selected and the fail to reject region is defined to be 110 < x < 130 where x is the number of college graduates in our sample. Use the normal approximation.
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