The environmental group Oceana analyzed 1215 samples of
Last updated: 12/11/2023
The environmental group Oceana analyzed 1215 samples of seafood purchased across the United States and genetically compared the pieces to standard gene fragments that can identify the species 32 5 were mislabeled a Construct a 95 confidence interval for the proportion of all seafood sold in the country that is mislabeled or misidentified b Explain what your confidence interval says about seafood sold in the country c A government spokesperson claimed that the sample size was too small relative to the billions of pieces of seafood sold each year to generalize Is this criticism valid a What is the 95 confidence interval The 95 confidence interval is from to Round to one decimal place as needed b What does the confidence interval say about seafood sold in the country C OA In 95 of samples of seafood sold in the country the proportion that is mislabeled will be in the interval OB We are 95 confidence that the interval captures the sample population of seafood sold in the country that is mislabeled OC There is a 95 chance that the true proportion of mislabeled seafood is in the interval OD We are 95 confident that the interval captures the true proportion of all seafood sold in the country that is mislabeled c Is the government spokesperson s criticism valid OA No as long as the necessary assumptions and conditions were met the results can be generalized OB Yes until another study produces a similar interval the results cannot be generalized OC Yes the sample size must be at least 10 of the population or the results cannot be generalized O D No as long as the sample size is large enough the results can be generalized