The FBI wants to determine the effectiveness of their 10 Most Wanted list. To do so, they need to find out the fraction of people who appear on the list that are actually caught. Step 1 of 2 : Suppose a sample of 523 suspected criminals is drawn. Of these people, 172 were captured. Using the data, estimate the proportion of people who were caught after being on the 10 Most Wanted list. Enter your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to three decimal places.

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Answer:

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The variable of interest is X: number of criminals in the 10 Most Wanted list that were captured in a sample of 523 suspected criminals.

The number of criminals that were captured is 172 out of 523.

To calculate the sample proportion, you have to divide the number of success, in this case, captured criminals, by the total number of criminals sampled:

^p= 172/523= 0.329

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