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Suppose a seed distributor is interested in estimating the proportion of a certain type of beet seeds that will germinate. How large of a sample size is required if they wanted to estimate this proportion with a 88% confidence interval and a margin of error of 0. 03? Assume that the distributor does not have any prior knowledge of this proportion.

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