magazine provided results from a poll of adults who were asked to identify their favorite pie. Among the ​respondents, ​% chose chocolate​ pie, and the margin of error was given as percentage points. What values do ​, ​, ​n, E, and p​ represent? If the confidence level is ​%, what is the value of ​?

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A magazine provided results from a poll of 500 adults who were asked to identify their favorite pie. Among the 500 ​respondents, 12 ​% chose chocolate​ pie, and the margin of error was given as plus or minus 5 percentage points.What values do ​ [tex]\r p , \ \r q[/tex], ​n, E, and p​ represent? If the confidence level is 90​%, what is the value of [tex]\alpha[/tex] ​?

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a

   [tex]\r p[/tex] is the sample proportion   [tex]\r p = 0.12[/tex]

   [tex]n[/tex] is the  sample size is  [tex]n = 500[/tex]

   [tex]E[/tex] is the  margin of error is [tex]E = 0.05[/tex]

   [tex]\r q[/tex] represents the proportion of those that did not chose chocolate​ pie i.e                        [tex]\r q = 1- \r p[/tex]

b

   [tex]\alpha = 10\%[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Here

    [tex]\r p[/tex] is the sample proportion   [tex]\r p = 0.12[/tex]

   [tex]n[/tex] is the  sample size is  [tex]n = 500[/tex]

    [tex]\r q[/tex] represents the proportion of those that did not chose chocolate​ pie i.e  

      [tex]\r q = 1- \r p[/tex]

      [tex]\r q = 1- 0.12[/tex]

      [tex]\r q = 0.88[/tex]

     [tex]E[/tex] is the  margin of error is [tex]E = 0.05[/tex]

Generally [tex]\alpha[/tex] is the level of significance and it value is mathematically evaluated as

     [tex]\alpha = ( 100 - C )\%[/tex]

Where  [tex]C[/tex] is the confidence level which is given in this question as  [tex]C = 90 \%[/tex]

So  

    [tex]\alpha = ( 100 - 90 )\%[/tex]

    [tex]\alpha = 10\%[/tex]

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