0.21OF. Ho: p>0.21 against H,: p= 0.21(b) Identify the critical region. (Round to two decimal places including any zeros.)O A. z O B. z (c) The z value for test can be calculated as(Round to two...


It is claimed that the proportion of adults with at least one chronic disease in a certain country might be more than the reported number, which is only 21%. A random sample of 93 adults are surveyed, of which 27 are found to suffer from at least one chronic disease. Use a 0.01 level of significance to test the ab<br>Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution table.<br>Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table.<br>(a) Identify the null and alternative hypotheses.<br>O A. Ho: p#0.21 against H,: p= 0.21<br>O B. Ho: p<0.21 against H,: p= 0.21<br>O C. Ho: p= 0.21 against H,: p#0.21<br>O D. Ho: p=0.21 against H,: p<0.21<br>O E. Ho: p= 0.21 against H1: p> 0.21<br>OF. Ho: p>0.21 against H,: p= 0.21<br>(b) Identify the critical region. (Round to two decimal places including any zeros.)<br>O A. z<<br>or z><br>O B. z<<br>O C. z><br>(c) The z value for test can be calculated as<br>(Round to two decimal places including any zeros.)<br>(d) Make an appropriate conclusion.<br>O A. Do not reject the null hypothesis because there is significant evidence that more than 21% of the adults suffer from at least one chronic disease.<br>O B. Reject the null hypothesis because there is is significant evidence that more than 21% of the adults suffer from at least one chronic disease.<br>O C. Reject the null hypothesis because there is not significant evidence that more than 21% of the adults suffer from at least one chronic disease.<br>O D. Do not reject the null hypothesis because there is not significant evidence that more than 21% of the adults suffer from at least one chronic disease.<br>

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