Answer: 16590
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula we use to find the sample size is given by :-
, where p = prior estimate of population proportion.
[tex]z^*[/tex]= Critical z-value (Two- tailed)
E= Margin of error .
Let p be the population proportion of cyanobacteria.
Given : E = 0.01
Critical value for 99% confidence interval : [tex]z^*=2.576[/tex]
If Ian does not want to rely on previous knowledge , then we assume p=0.5 because the largest standard error is at p=0.5.
Now, the required sample size = [tex]n=0.5(1-0.5)(\frac{2.576}{0.01})^2[/tex]
[tex]n=0.25(257.6)^2=0.25(66357.76)=16589.44\approx16590[/tex]
Required sample size = 16590