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Determine the point estimate of the population, the margin of error for the following confidence interval, and the number of individuals in the sample with the specified characteristic, x, for the sample size provided.
Lower bound = 0.466, upper bound = 0.714, n = 1200
1. The point estimate of the population proportion is ?? (round to nearest thousandth as needed)
2. The margin of error is ?? (round to nearest thousandth as needed)
3. The number of individuals in the sample with the specified characteristic is ?? (round to nearest integer as needed)
Create a 98 percent confidence interval for the population mean.
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