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Alison, the owner of a regional chain of pizza stores, is trying to decide whether to add calzones to the menu. She conducts a survey of 700 people in the region and asks whether they would order calzones if they were on the menu. 46 people responded "yes." Create a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of people in the region who would order calzones if they were on the menu. Round your answer to four decimal places.

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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Confidence interval is written as

    Sample proportion ± margin of error

    Margin of error = z * √pq/n

    Where

    z represents the z score corresponding to the confidence level

    p = sample proportion. It also means probability of success

    q = probability of failure

    q = 1 - p

    p = x/n

    Where

    n represents the number of samples

    x represents the number of success

    From the information given,

    n = 700

    x = 46

    p = 46/700 = 0.066

    q = 1 - 0.066 = 0.934

    To determine the z score, we subtract the confidence level from 100% to get α

    α = 1 - 0.9 = 0.1

    α/2 = 0.1/2 = 0.05

    This is the area in each tail. Since we want the area in the middle, it becomes

    1 - 0.05 = 0.95

    The z score corresponding to the area on the z table is 1.645. Thus, the z score for a confidence level of 90% is 1.645

    Therefore, the 90% confidence interval is

    0.066 ± 1.645√ (0.066) (0.934) / 700

    = 0.066 ± 0.0094

    The lower limit of the confidence interval is

    0.066 - 0.0094 = 0.0566

    The upper limit of the confidence interval is

    0.066 + 0.0094 = 0.0754
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