Answer:
The standard error of the proportion is 0.112.
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard error of a proportion is given by the following formula:
[tex]S = \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n}}[/tex]
In which p is the probability of a success and n is the length of the sample.
In this problem
A success is a student defining themselves regular dietary supplement users. Our of 3000 students, 1500 do. So [tex]p = \frac{1500}{3000} = 0.5[/tex].
We take a sample of 20 of them, so [tex]n = 20[/tex].
So
[tex]S = \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n}} = \sqrt{\frac{0.5*0.5}{20}} = 0.112[/tex]