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A random sample of 5040 permanent dwellings on an entire reservation showed 1697 were tradional hogans. Let p be the proportion of all permanent dwellings on the entire reservation. Find point estimates p and q. Find a 99% confidence interval for p. Find the maximal margin of error E. Report the bounds from a 99% confidence interval for p.
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