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A supplier of television programs through a satellite service is planning to offer a new package and would like to determine what proportion of the households in their region would purchase this new package. Based on past experience it is thought that it is likely 25% to 35% of households will purchase the package. If the supplier wants to be 95% confident in the outcome, how many households should they randomly sample to achieve a margin of error no greater than ± 0.025 in their estimate?

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