The document provides examples of calculating sample size (n) given different population sizes (N) and precision values (d). It shows the calculation of n for populations ranging from 100 to 30,000 with a precision of 0.05. Then for a second task, it shows similar calculations for populations from 100 to 20,000 but with a higher precision of 0.01. The sample size calculation uses the formula n = N / (Nd^2 + 1).
The document provides examples of calculating sample size (n) given different population sizes (N) and precision values (d). It shows the calculation of n for populations ranging from 100 to 30,000 with a precision of 0.05. Then for a second task, it shows similar calculations for populations from 100 to 20,000 but with a higher precision of 0.01. The sample size calculation uses the formula n = N / (Nd^2 + 1).
The document provides examples of calculating sample size (n) given different population sizes (N) and precision values (d). It shows the calculation of n for populations ranging from 100 to 30,000 with a precision of 0.05. Then for a second task, it shows similar calculations for populations from 100 to 20,000 but with a higher precision of 0.01. The sample size calculation uses the formula n = N / (Nd^2 + 1).