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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
CPA
Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
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Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
Mar-2012 - Present
9.66 Recent high-profile legal cases have many people reevaluating the jury system. Many believe that juries in criminal trials should be able to convict on less than a unanimous vote. To assess support for this idea, investi- gators asked each individual in a random sample of Cali- fornians whether they favored allowing conviction by a 10–2 verdict in criminal cases not involving the death penalty. The Associated Press (San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune, September 13, 1995) reported that 71% supported the 10–2 verdict. Suppose that the sample size for this survey was n = 900. Compute and interpret a 99% confi- dence interval for the proportion of Californians who fa- vor the 10–2 verdict.
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