a newspaper article about the results of a poll states in th
a newspaper article about the results of a poll states: \"in theory, the results of such a poll, in 99 cases out of 100 should differ by no more than 3 percentage points in either direction from what would have been optained by interviewing all voters in the united states. \" Find the sample size suggested by this statement
Solution
It suggests a 99% confidence, and margin of error of 0.03.
Note that      
       
 n = z(alpha/2)^2 p (1 - p) / E^2      
       
 where      
       
 alpha/2 =    0.005  
 As there is no previous estimate for p, we set p = 0.5.      
       
 Using a table/technology,      
       
 z(alpha/2) =    2.575829304  
       
 Also,      
       
 E =    0.03  
 p =    0.5  
       
 Thus,      
       
 n =    1843.026834  
       
 Rounding up,      
       
 n =    1844   [ANSWER]

