Answer:
[tex]P(<47\%)=0.1468[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Percentage of Dentist Doctors P(D)=49\%
Sample size n=689
Generally the equation for probability that the proportion of doctors who are dentists will be less than [tex]P(<47\%)[/tex] is mathematically given by
[tex]P(<47\%)=Z>(\frac{\=x-P(D)}{\sqrt{\frac{P(D)*1-P(D)}{n}}})[/tex]
[tex]P(<47\%)=Z>(\frac{0.47-0.49}{\sqrt{\frac{0.49*0.51}{689}}})[/tex]
[tex]P(<47\%)=Z>(1.05)[/tex]
Therefore from table
[tex]P(<47\%)=0.1468[/tex]