Two different simple random samples are drawn from two different populations. The first sample consists of 40 people with 22 having a common attnbute. The second sample consists of 2100 people with...


Two different simple random samples are drawn from two different populations. The first sample consists of 40 people with 22 having a<br>common attnbute. The second sample consists of 2100 people with 1486 of them having the same common attribute. Compare the results<br>from a hypothesis test of p =p2 (with a 0.01 significance level) and a 99% confidence interval estimate of p - P2<br>.....<br>What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test?<br>OA Ho P1 S P2<br>H P1 #P2<br>OB. Ho: P1 P2<br>H: Pt <P2<br>C. Ho P1 P2<br>H P #P2<br>OD. Ho P1 = P2<br>OE Ho P #P2<br>OF. Ho P1 2 P2<br>H: P #P2<br>H: P1 >P2<br>H P P2<br>Identify the test statistic.<br>-216<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>Identify the critical value(s).<br>(Round to three decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)<br>

Extracted text: Two different simple random samples are drawn from two different populations. The first sample consists of 40 people with 22 having a common attnbute. The second sample consists of 2100 people with 1486 of them having the same common attribute. Compare the results from a hypothesis test of p =p2 (with a 0.01 significance level) and a 99% confidence interval estimate of p - P2 ..... What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test? OA Ho P1 S P2 H P1 #P2 OB. Ho: P1 P2 H: Pt P2 H P P2 Identify the test statistic. -216 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value(s). (Round to three decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)

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