television viewers often express doubts about the validity of certain commercials. in an attempt to answer their critics, a large advertiser wants to estimate the true proportion of consumers who believe what is shown in commercials. preliminary studies indicate that about 40% of those surveyed believe what is shown in commercials. what is the minimum number of consumers that should be sampled by the advertiser to be 95% confident that their estimate will fall within 2% of the true population proportion? a) 2305 b) 2327 c) 2285 d) 2317 e) 2292 f) none of the above

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