Since we are not given any information about the proportion, we will assume the sample proportion to be 0.50
so,
p = 0.50
The Error is 10% percentage point. This means that on either side of the population proportion the error is 5% so E = 0.05
z = 1.645 (Z value for 90% confidence interval)
The margin of error for population proportion is calculated as:
[tex]E=z* \sqrt{ \frac{p(1-p)}{n} } \\ \\
\frac{E}{z} = \sqrt{ \frac{p(1-p)}{n} } \\ \\
( \frac{E}{z} )^{2}= \frac{p(1-p)}{n} \\ \\
n= p(1-p)* (\frac{z}{E})^{2} \\ \\
n=271[/tex]
This means 271 students should be included in the sample