Business, 19.03.2020 05:55 banna01man
A Food Marketing Institute found that 52% of households spend more than $125 a week on groceries. Assume the population proportion is 0.52 and a simple random sample of 99 households is selected from the population. What is the probability that the sample proportion of households spending more than $125 a week is more than than 0.38?
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Before setting your prices, it's wise to a. subtract your profit margin from your costs. b. research industry standards. c. memorize the formula for cost plus. d. ignore your competitors' prices.
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