Answer: 0.042
Step-by-step explanation:
Point estimate of the difference between the two population proportion [tex]p_x-p_y[/tex] :-
[tex]\hat{p}_x-\hat{p}_y[/tex] , where [tex]\hat{p}_x[/tex] and [tex]\hat{p}_y[/tex] are sample proportions.
Given : In 1991 survey , The proportion of adults were current smokers =25.6%
i.e. [tex]\hat{p}_x=0.256[/tex]
In 2003 survey , The proportion of adults were current smokers = 21.4%
i.e. [tex]\hat{p}_y[/tex]=0.214
Then , the point estimate of the difference between the proportion of current smokers in 1991 and the proportion of current smokers in 2003 :-
[tex]\hat{p}_x-\hat{p}_y=0.256-0.214=0.042[/tex]
Hence, a point estimate of the difference between the proportion of current smokers in 1991 and the proportion of current smokers in 2003= 0.042