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For random samples of size n510, calculate the area under the sampling distribution curve for p between the points 2 .10 and 1 .10. That is, find the probability that the sample proportion lies within6.10 (i. e., 10%) of the population proportion. Use the formula for the upper bound on the standard error of p (see Section 5.6) in your calculations.

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