Problems 29 and 30 refer to a survey of 1450 people, in which it was found that 781 favor creation of a national high school graduation exam. The setup of the null and alternative hypotheses to test...


Problems 29 and 30 refer to a survey of 1450 people, in which it was found that 781 favor creation of<br>a national high school graduation exam.<br>The setup of the null and alternative hypotheses to test whether there is sufficient evidence that a<br>majority of people (i.e., more than 50%) favor creation of such an exam is<br>- 1450 people<br>-781 favor creation<br>Of national HS<br>gradvanon exom<br>(a) Ho : p= .54 vs. H1 : p > .54<br>(b) Họ : p = .50 vs. H1 : p > .50<br>(c) Họ : p = .50 vs. H1 : p # .50<br>(d) Ho : p = .50 vs. H1 : p > .50<br>(c) Ho : p= .50 vs. H1 : p > .54<br>The value of the test statistic is:<br>(a) .039<br>(b) 3.102<br>(c) 2.941<br>(d) 2.506<br>(e) 2.950<br>

Extracted text: Problems 29 and 30 refer to a survey of 1450 people, in which it was found that 781 favor creation of a national high school graduation exam. The setup of the null and alternative hypotheses to test whether there is sufficient evidence that a majority of people (i.e., more than 50%) favor creation of such an exam is - 1450 people -781 favor creation Of national HS gradvanon exom (a) Ho : p= .54 vs. H1 : p > .54 (b) Họ : p = .50 vs. H1 : p > .50 (c) Họ : p = .50 vs. H1 : p # .50 (d) Ho : p = .50 vs. H1 : p > .50 (c) Ho : p= .50 vs. H1 : p > .54 The value of the test statistic is: (a) .039 (b) 3.102 (c) 2.941 (d) 2.506 (e) 2.950

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