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Hearing loss in teenagers a recent study1 found that, of the participants aged to in the national health and nutrition examination survey, had some hearing loss (defined as a loss of decibels in at least one ear). this is a dramatic increase from a decade ago. the sample size is large enough to use the normal distribution, and a bootstrap distribution shows that the standard error for the proportion is . find a confidence interval for the proportion of teenagers with some hearing loss.

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