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A study suggests that about 80% of undergraduate students are working at a job. Researchers plan to do a new study and use the new data to make a z interval on of students who are working at a job. They plan on using a confidence level of 90% and they want the margin of error to be no more than 1%. Let p represent the proportion of students who are working at a job and assume p 0.80, what is the smallest sample size required to obtain the desired margin of error?

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