Candidate Liu believes he will receive 0.55 of the total votes castin his riding. However, in an

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Candidate Liu believes he will receive 0.55 of the total votes castin his riding. However, in an attempt to validate this figure, his pollstercontacts a random sample of 600 registered voters in the riding. The poll results show that 298 of the voters say they are committed to voting for him. If he actually has 0.55 of the total vote, what is the probability of getting a sample proportion this small or smaller? Do you think he actually has 55% of the vote? Why or why not?

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Business Statistics For Contemporary Decision Making

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Authors: Ken Black, Ignacio Castillo

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