Answer: 0.02
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Sample size : [tex]n= 525[/tex]
The population proportion [tex]P=0.3[/tex]
Then, [tex]Q=1-P=1-0.3=0.7[/tex]
The formula to calculate the standard error is given by :-
[tex]S.E.\sqrt{\dfrac{PQ}{n}}[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow\ S.E.=\sqrt{\dfrac{0.3\times0.7}{525}}=0.02[/tex]
Hence, the standard deviation of the sample proportions (i.e., the standard error of the proportion) is 0.02.