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A survey determines that mint chocolate chip is the favorite ice cream flavor of 6% of consumers. An ice cream shop determines that of 190 customers, 15 customers stated their preference for mint chocolate chip. Find the P-value that would be used to determine if the percentage of customers who prefer mint chocolate chip ice has increased at a 5% level of significance. P-value:

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Answer:

0.1356661

Explanation:

A survey determines that mint chocolate chip is the favorite ice cream flavor of 6% of consumers. An ice cream shop determines that of 190 customers, 15 customers stated their preference for mint chocolate chip. Therefore, the P-value that would be used to determine if the percentage of customers who prefer mint chocolate chip ice has increased at a 5% level of significance is 0.1356661.

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Answer: 0.1356661

Explanation:

Let p be the population proportion.

By the given information, we have

Null Hypothesis:
H_0: p=0.06

Alternative Hypothesis :
H_1: p>0.06

Since , the alternative hypothesis is right-tailed , then the test is a right -tailed test.

Given : Sample size : n= 190

Number of customers stated their preference for mint chocolate chip : 15

The , the sample proportion :
\hat{p}=(15)/(190)\approx0.079

Test statistic for proportion:


z=\frac{\hat{p}-p}{\sqrt{(p(1-p))/(n)}}

i.e
z=\frac{0.079-0.06}{\sqrt{(0.06\cdot0.94)/(190)}}\approx1.10

By using the standard normal distribution table for z-score , we have

P-value for right tailed test :
P(Z>z)=1-P(Z<z)

i.e.
P(Z>1.10)=1-P(Z<1.10)=1-0.8643339=0.1356661

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