7 A clothing company produces denim jeans The jeans are made
     7. A clothing company produces denim jeans. The jeans are made and sold with either a regular cut or a boot cut. To estimate the proportion of customers in Tacoma. Washington, who prefer boot-cut jeans, a marketing researcher examined sales receipts for a random sample of 212 customers who purchased Jeans from the company\'s Tacoma, Washington, store. Thirty-four of the customers in the sample purchased boot-cut jeans. Construct a 99% confidence interval to estimate the proportion of all customers in Tacoma, Washington, who prefer boot-cut jeans.  
  
  Solution
Confidence Interval For Proportion
 CI = p ± Z a/2 Sqrt(p*(1-p)/n)))
 x = Mean
 n = Sample Size
 a = 1 - (Confidence Level/100)
 Za/2 = Z-table value
 CI = Confidence Interval
 Mean(x)=34
 Sample Size(n)=212
 Sample proportion = x/n =0.1604
 Confidence Interval = [ 0.1604 ±Z a/2 ( Sqrt ( 0.1604*0.8396) /212)]
 = [ 0.1604 - 2.58* Sqrt(0.0006) , 0.1604 + 2.58* Sqrt(0.0006) ]
 = [ 0.0954,0.2254] ~ [ 9.54%, 22.54% ]

