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a. Calculate a 95% two-sided confidence interval on the death rate from lung cancer.
b. Using the point estimate of p obtained from the preliminary sample, what sample size is needed to be 95% confident that the error in estimating the true value of p is less than 0.03?
c. How large must the sample be if you wish to be at least 95% confident that the error in estimating p is less than 0.03, regardless of the true value of p?
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