In a survey of 100 randomly selected people in City A, 81 support increased government spending on education. In a survey of 100 randomly selected people in City B, 87 support such spending. Test the...


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In a survey of 100 randomly selected people in City A, 81 support increased government spending on education. In a survey<br>of 100 randomly selected people in City B, 87 support such spending. Test the alternative hypothesis that the population<br>proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City B that<br>support such spending. The critical value for the level of significance a = 0.01 is z0.01 =<br>z= -1.16. Identify all of the appropriate conclusions to the hypothesis test.<br>--2.326. The test statistic is<br>Select all that apply:<br>O Reject the null hypothesis.<br>O Fail to reject the null hypothesis.<br>The conclusion of the hypothesis test is that there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the population<br>proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City<br>B that support such spending.<br>O The conclusion of the hypothesis test is that there is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the population<br>proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City<br>B that support such spending<br>

Extracted text: In a survey of 100 randomly selected people in City A, 81 support increased government spending on education. In a survey of 100 randomly selected people in City B, 87 support such spending. Test the alternative hypothesis that the population proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City B that support such spending. The critical value for the level of significance a = 0.01 is z0.01 = z= -1.16. Identify all of the appropriate conclusions to the hypothesis test. --2.326. The test statistic is Select all that apply: O Reject the null hypothesis. O Fail to reject the null hypothesis. The conclusion of the hypothesis test is that there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the population proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City B that support such spending. O The conclusion of the hypothesis test is that there is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the population proportion of people in City A that support such spending is less than the population proportion of people in City B that support such spending

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