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USA Today reported that 36% of adult drivers admit that they often or sometimes y’all on a cell phone when driving. This was based on a random sample of 1004 adult drivers. What is a 98% confidence interval for the true proportion of adult drivers who have often or sometimes talk on a cellphone when driving?
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