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1. A radio show host asked people to call in and say whether they support new legislation to promote cleaner sources of energy. Based on this sample, she constructed a confidence interval to estimate the proportion of all listeners to her show who support the legislation. Is the confidence interval likely to give a good estimate of the proportion of her listeners who support the legislation
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