In a random sample of 508 judges, it was found that 281 were introverts. Let p represent the proportion of all judges who are introverts. Find a point estimate for p. Round your answer to four decimal places. I am needing assitance in trying to figure out the correct formula for this given problem, please help

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p: 0.5531

In a random sample of 508 judges, it was found that 277 were introverts.

Let p represent the proportion of all judges who are introverts. Find a point estimate for p. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

The point estimate for p is the proportion of introverts in the sample:

p̂ = 277/508 = 0.5449

Rounding to four decimal places, the point estimate is 0.5449.

To find a point estimate for the proportion p of all judges who are introverts, we can use the formula:

Point estimate = Number of introverts in the sample / Sample size

In this case, the number of introverts in the sample is 281, and the sample size is 508.

Therefore, the point estimate for p is:

Point estimate = 281 / 508 = 0.5528 (rounded to four decimal places)

So, the point estimate for the proportion of all judges who are introverts is approximately 0.5528.