In a Gallup poll of randomly selected adults, 66% said that they worry about identity theft. For a group of 1013 adults, the mean of those who do not worry about identify theft is closest to:

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Answer:

[tex]Mean = 344[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Population = 1013[/tex]

Let p represents the proportion of those who worry about identity theft;

[tex]p = 66\%[/tex]

Required

Mean of those who do not worry about identity theft

First, the proportion of those who do not worry, has to be calculated;

Represent this with q

In probability;

[tex]p + q = 1[/tex]

Make q the subject of formula

[tex]q = 1 - p[/tex]

Substitute [tex]p = 66\%[/tex]

[tex]q = 1 - 66\%[/tex]

Convert percentage to fraction

[tex]q = 1 - 0.66[/tex]

[tex]q = 0.34[/tex]

Now, the mean can be calculated using:

[tex]Mean = nq[/tex]

Where n represents the population

[tex]Mean = 1013 * 0.34[/tex]

[tex]Mean = 344.42[/tex]

[tex]Mean = 344[/tex] (Approximated)

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