An Office of Admission document claims that 55.6% of UVA undergraduates are female. To test this claim, a random sample of 205 UVA undergraduates was selected. In this sample, 55.4% were female. Is...


An Office of Admission document claims that 55.6% of UVA undergraduates are female. To test this claim, a random sample of 205 UVA<br>undergraduates was selected. In this sample, 55.4% were female. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the document's claim is false? Is<br>the percent of undergraduate females different from what is claimed? Carry out a hypothesis test at a 9% significance level.<br>A. The value of the standardized test statistic (give to at least 3 decimal places):<br>B. The p-value is (give to 4 decimal places)<br>C. Your decision for the hypothesis test:<br>OA. Do Not Reject Ho<br>OB. Reject H,-<br>OC. Do Not Reject H1.<br>OD. Reject Ho-<br>

Extracted text: An Office of Admission document claims that 55.6% of UVA undergraduates are female. To test this claim, a random sample of 205 UVA undergraduates was selected. In this sample, 55.4% were female. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the document's claim is false? Is the percent of undergraduate females different from what is claimed? Carry out a hypothesis test at a 9% significance level. A. The value of the standardized test statistic (give to at least 3 decimal places): B. The p-value is (give to 4 decimal places) C. Your decision for the hypothesis test: OA. Do Not Reject Ho OB. Reject H,- OC. Do Not Reject H1. OD. Reject Ho-

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