An article in the newspaper claims that 60% of registered drivers have the organ donor designation on their driver's license. A researcher at a hospital decides to investigate this claim. The...


An article in the newspaper claims that 60% of registered drivers have the organ donor designation on their driver's license. A researcher at a hospital decides to investigate this claim. The researcher selects a random sample of 50 registered drivers and finds that 44.0% have the organ donor designation on their driver's license.



Do the data provide convincing evidence at the ?α = 0.05 level that fewer than 60% of registered drivers have the organ donor designation on their license?


=<br>(Enter 3 decimal places)<br>z =<br>(Round to 2 decimal places)<br>P-value =<br>(Enter at least 4 decimal places)<br>CONCLUDE:<br>Because the P-value<br>a = 0.05, we<br>Họ. There<br>convincing evidence that the<br>proportion of<br>that have the organ donor designation on their license is<br>0.60.<br>

Extracted text: = (Enter 3 decimal places) z = (Round to 2 decimal places) P-value = (Enter at least 4 decimal places) CONCLUDE: Because the P-value a = 0.05, we Họ. There convincing evidence that the proportion of that have the organ donor designation on their license is 0.60.

Jun 03, 2022
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