A Gallup poll included 1012 randomly selected adults who were asked whether "cloning of humans should or should not be allowed." Results showed that 901 of those surveyed indicated that cloning should not be allowed. A new reporter wants to determine whether these survey results constitute strong evidence that the majority (more than 50%) of people are opposed to such cloning.
Construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of adults believing that cloning of humans should not be allowed.
Is there strong evidence supporting the claim that the majority is opposed to such cloning?
What number of people is the highest number of people who could have answered that they are against human cloning and the results not be statistically significant at the α=0.01 level
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