Lesson 4-3
Population Proportion
Specific Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. Identify the point estimator for a population proportion.
2. Identify the appropriate form of confidence interval
estimator for a population proportion.
3. Compute for the confidence interval estimate of a
population proportion.
4. Solve problems involving the confidence interval estimator
of population.
Activity 1
 A proportion represents a part of a whole.
 A point estimate is a single value used to approximate a
population parameter.
 The sample proportion, denoted by

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    Specific Objectives At theend of the lesson, the students should be able to: 1. Identify the point estimator for a population proportion. 2. Identify the appropriate form of confidence interval estimator for a population proportion. 3. Compute for the confidence interval estimate of a population proportion. 4. Solve problems involving the confidence interval estimator of population.
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     A proportionrepresents a part of a whole.  A point estimate is a single value used to approximate a population parameter.  The sample proportion, denoted by