How To Solve Slovin s Formula

How To Solve Slovin s Formula

sno may alam kung pano i-solve ang Slovin's formula?

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1. sno may alam kung pano i-solve ang Slovin's formula?


Slovin's formula - is used to calculate the sample size (n) given the population size (N) and a margin of error (e). - it's a random sampling technique formula to estimate sampling size -It is computed as n = N / (1+Ne2). whereas: n = no. of samples N = total population e = error margin / margin of error When to use slovin's formula? - If a sample is taken from a population, a formula must be used to take into account confidence levels and margins of error. When taking statistical samples, sometimes a lot is known about a population, sometimes a little and sometimes nothing at all. For example, we may know that a population is normally distributed (e.g., for heights, weights or IQs), we may know that there is a bimodal distribution (as often happens with class grades in mathematics classes) or we may have no idea about how a population is going to behave (such as polling college students to get their opinions about quality of student life). Slovin's formula is used when nothing about the behavior of a population is known at at all. How to use slovin's formula? (Examples) - To use the formula, first figure out what you want your error of tolerance to be. For example, you may be happy with a confidence level of 95 percent (giving a margin error of 0.05), or you may require a tighter accuracy of a 98 percent confidence level (a margin of error of 0.02). Plug your population size and required margin of error into the formula. The result will be the number of samples you need to take. In research methodology, for example N=1000 and e=0.05 n = 1000 / (1 + 1000 * 0.5²) n = 1000 / (1 + 250) n = 3.984063745 = 4 samplings

2. sample of slovins formula


Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

it is computed as n = N / (1+Ne2)

Step-by-step explanation:

it is used to calculate the sample size(n) given the population times (N) and a margin of error (e)

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3. What is slovin’s formula?


It is used to calculate the sample size (n) given the population size (N) and a margin of error (e).
It's a random sampling technique formula to estimate sampling size.
It is computed as n = N / (1+Ne2).


4. ___4. In statistics, Slovin’s formula is used to determine the A. population size B. sample size C. average D. median


Answer:

1.c

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5. Direction: Solve the given problem using the slovin’s formula to determine the desired sample size. (Show your solution)1. A researcher plans to conduct a survey. If the population on High City is 1,000,000 , find the sample size if the margin of error is 25% 2. Compute for the sample size using Slovin’s formula from 600 students with 10 % margin of error.pahelp.​


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6. What is the slovin's formula?


n = N / (1 + Ne2) where n = Number of samples, N = Total population and e = Error tolerance

7. Using the GRESA method and Slovin Formula, solve for the sample. What would be the sample size given the following data. Given N = 35000; CI = 95%Required Sample size = ?Equation :Solution:Answer:​


Answer:

7008259,619999010 ayn na po


8. How many sample are there given, N= 300, e=0.05, using the SLOVINs formula? ​


Answer

n = 171.4285714

Step-by-step explanation:

N = 300

e = 0.05

n = ?

n = N / 1+Ne²

n = 300 / 1 + 300 (0.05²)

n = 300 / 1 + 300 (0.0025)

n = 300 / 1 + 0.75

n = 300 / 1.75

n = 171.4285714

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9. What do you mean by e in Slovin's Formula?


Answer:

N = Total population and. e = Error tolerance (level).

Explanation:

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Slovin's Formula, n = N / (1+Ne2), is used to calculate the sample size (n) Whereas the population size (N) and a margin of error (e). This formula is almost 61 years

N = Total population and.

e = Error tolerance (level).


10. 5. What does e represent in the Slovin's formula?A. sample sizeB. populationC. exponentD. margin of error​


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Answer:

5. What does e represent in the Slovin's formula?

D. margin of error

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11. find the sample size if the population size is 2500 at 95% accuracy using Slovin's formula.


Sample = n/(1 + ne^2)
 = 2500/(1 + 2500(0.05)^2)

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12. II. SOLVING (10 points) Show your solution.Suppose that you have a group of 1,000 city government employees and you want to survey them to find out their perceptionabout the effect of COVID-19 pandemic to the government employees. You decide that you are happy with a margin of errorof 0.05. Using Slovin's formula, you would be required to surveypeopleSlovin's Formula: n=N1+Nezwhere: n is the sample sizeN is the population sizee is the desired margin of errorpahelp​


Step-by-step explanation:

N=n1+Nez

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13. find the sample size required from a population of 10,000 given a margin of error of 5% use slovin's formula show your solution​


Answer:

Find the Sample Size?

10,000 given a margin of error of 5% use solvins

formula show your solution

A Sample of SIZE IS 10,000 MARGIN GIVEN A FORMULA OF 5% SIZE SOLVINS IS

3% MARGIN

Step-by-step explanation:

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14. ___6. In using Slovin’s formula, if the margin of error is 0.02, what is the confidence level? A. 98% B. 95% C. 89% D. 80%


In using Slovin’s formula, if the margin of error is 0.02, what is the confidence level?

~ANSWER~

A. 98%

(giving a margin error of 0.02) you may require a confidence level tighter accuracy of a 98 percent

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15. compare and contrast of slovin's formula and chchran's formula.need help.​


Answer:

Slovins's formula is used to calculate an appropriate sample size from a population. About sampling. Statistics is a way of looking at a population's behavior

What is a slovin formula?

Slovin's formula. - is used to calculate the sample size (n) given the population size (N) and a margin of error (e). - it's a random sampling technique formula to estimate sampling size. -It is computed as n = N / (1+Ne2).

Slovin's formula allows a researcher to sample the population with a desired degree of accuracy. Slovin's formula gives the researcher an idea of how large the sample size needs to be to ensure a reasonable accuracy of results

Explanation:

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16. Bongbong and Leni want to conduct a study about the effects of online classes on the student's study habits. There is a total population of 500. Solve for the sample size using Slovin's Formula with the margin of error of 0.05.​


Answer:

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17. 1 + 1 - 6 + 2⅔ =(Slovins Formula) ​


Answer:

Evaluate:

-4+ 3✓2²

Solution:

-4+ 3✓4

Alternative Form:

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Explanation:

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18. Which types of random sampling using slovins formula


Answer:

What is Slovin's Formula? Slovins's formula is used to calculate an appropriate sample size from a population. Statistics is a way of looking at a population's behavior by taking a sample. It's usually impossible to survey every member of a population because of money or time.


19. If there are 5,000,000 people and 0.05 margin of error is expected, compute the sample size using Slovin's Formula​


Answer:

The answer is 399.97

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula:

[tex]n = \frac{N}{1 + Ne^{2} }[/tex]

Let, N = 5,000,000 and e = 0.05

= [tex]\frac{5,000,00}{1 + 5,000,000(0.05)^{2} }[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{5,000,000}{1 + 5,000,000(0.0025)}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{5,000,000}{1 + 12,500}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{5,000,000}{12,501}[/tex]

= [tex]399.97[/tex]

20. 1. SOLVE USING SLOVIN'S FORMULA500 GRADE 11 STUDENTS with 5% margin of error.Select one:a.229b.221c.223d.2302.SOLVE USING SLOVIN'S FORMULA1,300 TVL STUDENTS with 5% margin of error.Select one:a.201b.200c.306d.19​


Answer:

222

Step-by-step explanation:

if u use slovin's formula here N= 500 over 1+500(0.05) squared the answer is 222.22222


21. compute first for the sample size using slovin's formula at a 5% margin of error ​


Answer:

The Slovin's Formula is given as follows: n = N/(1+Ne2), where n is the sample size, N is the population size and e is the margin of error to be decided by the researcher.


22. Using Slovin Formula: if a sample size is 500 amd a target population is 8000 what is the required margin or error %


Answer:

e = 0.04330127018

Step-by-step explanation:

data are ; N = 8000, n = 500 , e = ?

slovin formula = n = N / ( 1 + Ne^2)

find e  

n(1 + Ne^2) = N

1+ Ne^2 = N/n

Ne^2 = (N/n) - 1

e^2 = ((N/n)-1)N

e = square root of (((N/n)-1)N)

substitute with the data given

e = square root of (((8000/500)-1)8000)

e = 0.04330127018



23. What is important slovin's formula in research.


Slovin's formula. - is used to calculate the sample size (n) given the population size (N) and a margin of error (e). - it's a random sampling technique formula to estimate sampling size. -It is computed as n = N / (1+Ne2).Slovin's formula allows a researcher to sample the population with a desired degree of accuracy. Slovin's formula gives the researcher an idea of how large the sample size needs to be to ensure a reasonable accuracy of results.

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24. What is important to slovin's formula.


Answer:

Slovin's formula allows a researcher to sample the population with a desired degree of accuracy. Slovin's formula gives the researcher an idea of how large the sample size needs to be to ensure a reasonable accuracy of results

Explanation:

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Answer:

solvins formula allows a researcher to sample the population with a desired degree of accuracy

Explanation:

solvins furmula gives the researcher an idea of how large the sample size needs to be to ensure a rensonable accuary of results


25. Using Slovin's Formula, look for the sample size of this population: 1500 SHS students in AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE.​


Answer:

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26. How many sample are there given, N= 600, e=0.05, using the SLOVINs formula​


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Step-by-step explanation:

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27. 1. How many sample units must be obtained from 7,000 employees, if 10% margin of error is used? 2. Compute for the sample using Slovin's formula from 1000 students with 5% margin of error.​


Answer:

5000 margin of error.

Step-by-step explanation:

the sample using slovin's formula from 1000 students with 5% margin of error is 5000 margin of error.


28. Directions: Compute for the Sample Size for the following Population using Slovin Formula. Consider an acceptable error of 6% (substitute 0.06 in the formula). Round up your answers.N= 1104 SHS Students​


N = 1104 SHS Students

Slovin's Formula: n = N / (1 + Ne^2)

Where:

n = sample size

N = population size

e = margin of error

n = N / (1 + Ne^2)

n = 1104 / [1 + (1104)(.06)^2]

n = 1104 / [1 + (1104)(.0036)]

n = 1104 / (1 + 3.9744)

n = 1104 / 4.9744

n = 221.936313927

n = 222

Therefore, the sample size should be 222 SHS Students


29. SLOVIN'S FORMULA (tnx sa makakasagot ng tama)​


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30. how many sample are there given, N=450,e=0.01, using the SLOVINS formula?​


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Problem: How many sample are there given, N = 450, e = 0.01, using the SLOVINS formula.

Solution: Using the Slovins Formula to find the sample size by substituting the given.

[tex] \begin{aligned}& \bold{ \color{lightblue} Formula:} \\ & \boxed{n = \frac{N}{1 + N {e}^{2} } }\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex] \begin{aligned}{n = \frac{450}{1 + 450 {(0.01)}^{2} } }\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex] \begin{aligned}{n = \frac{450}{1 + 450 {(0.0001)} } }\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex] \begin{aligned}{n = \frac{450}{1 + 0.045 } }\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex] \begin{aligned}{n = \frac{450}{ 1.045 } }\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]n = 430.62[/tex]

- Therefore, the sample size is approximate:

[tex] \large \boxed{ \rm \green{ \: 430.62 \: }}[/tex]===============================

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