1. When determining the sample size n if the value found is not an integer initially we ______ round this value up to the next integer value.alwayssometimesnever2. When the sample size and the sample proportion remain the same a 90% confidence interv
1. When determining the sample size n if the value found is not an integer initially we ______ round this value up to the next integer value.alwayssometimesnever2. When the sample size and the sample proportion remain the same a 90% confidence interval for a population proportion p will be ______ the 99% confidence interval for p.wider thannarrower thanequal to3. Whenever the sampled population has a normal distribution the sampling distribution of is a normal distribution for (Points : 1)only large sample sizes.only small sample sizes.any sample size.only samples of size 30 or more.4. When solving for the sample size needed to compute a confidence interval for a population proportion the _________p(1-p) is the _____ n will be. (Points : 1)larger smaller.smaller larger.larger larger.