A certain article indicates that in a sample of 1,000 dog owners, 660 said that they take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends, and 470 said that they are more likely...


A certain article indicates that in a sample of 1,000 dog owners, 660 said that they take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or<br>friends, and 470 said that they are more likely to complain to their dog than to a friend. Suppose that it is reasonable to consider this sample as<br>representative of the population of dog owners.<br>(a) Construct a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends.<br>(Use a table or technology. Round your answers to three decimal places.)<br>Interpret the interval.<br>O We are 90% confident that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends<br>falls directly in the middle of this interval.<br>There is a 90% chance that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends<br>falls within this interval.<br>O We are 90% confident that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends<br>falls within this interval.<br>O We are 90% confident that the mean number of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends<br>falls within this interval.<br>O There is a 90% chance that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends<br>falls directly in the middle of this interval.<br>(b)<br>Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of dog owners who are more likely to complain to their dog than to a friend. (Use a table or<br>technology. Round your answers to three decimal places.)<br>

Extracted text: A certain article indicates that in a sample of 1,000 dog owners, 660 said that they take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends, and 470 said that they are more likely to complain to their dog than to a friend. Suppose that it is reasonable to consider this sample as representative of the population of dog owners. (a) Construct a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends. (Use a table or technology. Round your answers to three decimal places.) Interpret the interval. O We are 90% confident that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends falls directly in the middle of this interval. There is a 90% chance that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends falls within this interval. O We are 90% confident that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends falls within this interval. O We are 90% confident that the mean number of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends falls within this interval. O There is a 90% chance that the true proportion of dog owners who take more pictures of their dog than of their significant others or friends falls directly in the middle of this interval. (b) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of dog owners who are more likely to complain to their dog than to a friend. (Use a table or technology. Round your answers to three decimal places.)
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