Hints D (135) H X O Hints O Hints O (135) F X O (135) F X O (135) C X O (135) C X O (135) C X s/assessment/showtest.php?action=skip&to=1 You are conducting a study to see if the proportion of voters...


Hints<br>D (135) H X<br>O Hints<br>O Hints<br>O (135) F X<br>O (135) F X<br>O (135) C X<br>O (135) C X<br>O (135) C X<br>s/assessment/showtest.php?action=skip&to=1<br>You are conducting a study to see if the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is<br>significantly different from 74% at a level of significance of a = 0.10. According to your sample, 47 out of 60<br>potential voters prefer the Democratic candidate.<br>1)<br>/1)<br>/1)<br>/1)<br>D/1)<br>D/1)<br>a. For this study, we should use Select an answer<br>b. The null and alternative hypotheses would be:<br>Ho: ?v?v<br>(please enter a decimal)<br>H1: ? ?v<br>(Please enter a decimal)<br>0/1)<br>1/1]<br>(0.6/1)<br>D (0.4/1)<br>1 (0.8/1)<br>c. The test statistic ?v<br>(please show your answer to 3 decimal places.)<br>d. The p-value =<br>(Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)<br>e. The p-value is ? va<br>f. Based on<br>shor<br>Select an answer v the null hypothesis.<br>2 (0.9/1)<br>g. Thus, the final conclusion is that ..,<br>3 (0.7/1)<br>O The data suggest the populaton proportion is significantly different from 74% at a= 0.10, so there<br>is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate<br>is different from 74%<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a = 0.10, so<br>there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic<br>candidate is different from 74%.<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a = 0.10, so<br>there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic<br>candidate is equal to 74%.<br>h. Interpret the p-value in the context of the study.<br>OIf the population proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 74% and if another 60<br>voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that either more than 78% of the 60 voters<br>surveyed prefer the Democratic candidate or fewer than 70% of the 60 voters surveyed prefer the<br>Democratic candidate.<br>OIf the sample proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 78% and if another 60<br>voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that we would conclude either fewer than<br>74% of all voters prefer the Democratic candidate or more than 74% of all voters prefer the<br>Democratic candidate.<br>DD<br>F6<br>F7<br>F8<br>F9<br>F10<br>F11<br>F3<br>F4<br>2$<br>%<br>&<br>)<br>%23<br>4<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>R<br>Y<br>P<br>

Extracted text: Hints D (135) H X O Hints O Hints O (135) F X O (135) F X O (135) C X O (135) C X O (135) C X s/assessment/showtest.php?action=skip&to=1 You are conducting a study to see if the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is significantly different from 74% at a level of significance of a = 0.10. According to your sample, 47 out of 60 potential voters prefer the Democratic candidate. 1) /1) /1) /1) D/1) D/1) a. For this study, we should use Select an answer b. The null and alternative hypotheses would be: Ho: ?v?v (please enter a decimal) H1: ? ?v (Please enter a decimal) 0/1) 1/1] (0.6/1) D (0.4/1) 1 (0.8/1) c. The test statistic ?v (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) d. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) e. The p-value is ? va f. Based on shor Select an answer v the null hypothesis. 2 (0.9/1) g. Thus, the final conclusion is that .., 3 (0.7/1) O The data suggest the populaton proportion is significantly different from 74% at a= 0.10, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is different from 74% O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a = 0.10, so there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is different from 74%. O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a = 0.10, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is equal to 74%. h. Interpret the p-value in the context of the study. OIf the population proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 74% and if another 60 voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that either more than 78% of the 60 voters surveyed prefer the Democratic candidate or fewer than 70% of the 60 voters surveyed prefer the Democratic candidate. OIf the sample proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 78% and if another 60 voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that we would conclude either fewer than 74% of all voters prefer the Democratic candidate or more than 74% of all voters prefer the Democratic candidate. DD F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F3 F4 2$ % & ) %23 4 6 7 8 9 R Y P
O Hints<br>O (135) HX<br>O Hints<br>O Hints<br>O (135) F X<br>D (135) F X<br>O (135) C X<br>D (135) C x<br>O (135) C X<br>mathas/assessment/showtest.php?action=skip&to=1<br>身<br>G<br>is different from 74%<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a = 0.10, so<br>there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic<br>candidate is different from 74%.<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly different from 74% at a=0.10, so<br>there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic<br>candidate is equal to 74%.<br>h. Interpret the p-value in the context of the study.<br>OIf the population proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 74% and if another 60<br>voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that either more than 78% of the 60 voters<br>surveyed prefer the Democratic candidate or fewer than 70% of the 60 voters surveyed prefer the<br>Democratic candidate.<br>OIf the sample proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 78% and if another 60<br>voters are surveyed then there would be a 44.42% chance that we would conclude either fewer than<br>74% of all voters prefer the Democratic candidate or more than 74% of all voters prefer the<br>Democratic candidate.<br>O There is a 44.42% chance that the percent of all voters who prefer the Democratic candidate differs<br>from 74%.<br>O There is a 44.42% chance of a Type I error.<br>i. Interpret the level of significance in the context of the study.<br>O There is a 10% chance that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is different<br>from 74%.<br>O There is a 10% chance that the earth is flat and we never actually sent a man to the moon.<br>OIf the population proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is 74% and if another 60<br>voters are surveyed then there would be a 10% chance that we would end up falsely concuding that<br>the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is different from 74%<br>OIf the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is different from 74% and if another<br>60 voters are surveyed then there would be a 10% chance that we would end up falsely concuding<br>that the proportion of voters who prefer the Democratic candidate is equal to 74%.<br>Hint:<br>000<br>000<br>DD<br>F3<br>F4<br>F5<br>F7<br>FB<br>F9<br>F10<br>F11<br>F12<br>#<br>24<br>3<br>4<br>7<br>8<br>

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