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A student believes that a certain number cube is unfair and is more likely to land with a six facing up. The student rolls the number cube 45 times and the cube lands with a six facing up 12 times. Assuming the conditions for inference have been met, what is the 99% confidence interval for the true proportion of times the number cube would land with a six facing up? 0.27 plus-or-minus 2.58 StartRoot StartFraction 0.27 (1 minus 0.27) Over 45 EndFraction EndRoot
0.73 plus-or-minus 2.33 StartRoot StartFraction 0.73 (1 minus 0.73) Over 45 EndFraction EndRoot
0.27 plus-or-minus 2.33 StartRoot StartFraction 0.27 (1 minus 0.27) Over 45 EndFraction EndRoot
0.73 plus-or-minus 2.58 StartRoot StartFraction 0.73 (1 minus 0.73) Over 45 EndFraction EndRoot

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