Television Set Ownership According to Nielsen Media Research, of all the U.S. households that owned at least one television set, 83% had two or more sets. A local cable company canvassing the town to...


Television Set Ownership According to Nielsen Media Research, of all the<br>U.S. households that owned at least one television set, 83% had two or more<br>sets. A local cable company canvassing the town to promote a new cable<br>service found that of the 298 households visited, 240 had two or more television<br>sets. At a=0.01, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion is<br>less than the one in the report?<br>Pa<br>le hypotheses<br>This<br>is a one-tailed<br>test.<br>Part 2 of 5<br>answer to at least two decimal pla<br>Critical value is<br>Part: 2 /5<br>Part 3 of 5<br>(c) Compute the test value. Round the sample proportion to three decimal<br>places and z score value to at least two decimal places.<br>

Extracted text: Television Set Ownership According to Nielsen Media Research, of all the U.S. households that owned at least one television set, 83% had two or more sets. A local cable company canvassing the town to promote a new cable service found that of the 298 households visited, 240 had two or more television sets. At a=0.01, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion is less than the one in the report? Pa le hypotheses This is a one-tailed test. Part 2 of 5 answer to at least two decimal pla Critical value is Part: 2 /5 Part 3 of 5 (c) Compute the test value. Round the sample proportion to three decimal places and z score value to at least two decimal places.

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