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QUESTION 4 You and a friend want to create a confidence interval for the proportion of undergraduates at a college who favor eliminating evening exams.
Your friend will choose a simple random sample of 250 students for their confidence interval.
If you choose a simple random sample of 1000 students, your interval will have
A. approximately the same estimate but a smaller margin of error.
OB. approximately the same estimate but a larger margin of error.
C. a smaller estimate and a smaller margin of error.
D. a larger estimate but a smaller margin of error.
E. a larger estimate but a larger margin of error.

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