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A U. S. study published in 2017 reports on a sample survey of 503 high school athletes, 856 college athletes, and 1731 professional athletes. The report states that, "Only 22 percent of professional athletes said they want their own child to specialize in a single sport during childhood or adolescence. A) Estimate with 95% confidence the proportion of all professional athletes who, in 2017, wanted their own child to specialize in a single sport during childhood or adolescence.
B) What parameter is estimated by this confidence interval?
C) The value of the margin of error for this confidence interval is:.
D) Interpret your confidence interval in context.

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