he proportion of public accountants who have changed compani

he proportion of public accountants who have changed companies within the last three years is to be estimated within 4%. The 90% level of confidence is to be used. A study conducted several years ago revealed that the percent of public accountants changing companies within three years was 22.

(UseStudent\'s z Distribution Table.) (Round up your answers to the next whole number.)

How many public accountants should be contacted if no previous estimates of the population proportion are available?

(UseStudent\'s z Distribution Table.) (Round up your answers to the next whole number.)

Solution

a)

Note that      
      
n = z(alpha/2)^2 p (1 - p) / E^2      
      
where      
      
alpha/2 =    0.05  
       
      
Using a table/technology,      
      
z(alpha/2) =    1.645  
      
Also,      
      
E =    0.04  
p =    0.22  
      
Thus,      
      
n =    290.2211813  
      
Rounding up,      
      
n =    291   [ANSWER]

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b)

Note that      
      
n = z(alpha/2)^2 p (1 - p) / E^2      
      
where      
      
alpha/2 =    0.05  
As there is no previous estimate for p, we set p = 0.5.      
      
Using a table/technology,      
      
z(alpha/2) =    1.645  
      
Also,      
      
E =    0.04  
p =    0.5  
      
Thus,      
      
n =    422.8164063  
      
Rounding up,      
      
n =    423   [ANSWER]

he proportion of public accountants who have changed companies within the last three years is to be estimated within 4%. The 90% level of confidence is to be us
he proportion of public accountants who have changed companies within the last three years is to be estimated within 4%. The 90% level of confidence is to be us

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