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A presidential candidate's aide estimates that, among all college students, the proportion who intend to vote in the upcoming election is at most . If out of a random sample of college students expressed an intent to vote, can the aide's estimate be rejected at the level of significance?

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A presidential candidate's aide estimates that, among all college students, the proportion p who intend to vote in the upcoming election is at least 60% . If 127 out of a random sample of 240 college students expressed an intent to vote, can we reject the aide's estimate at the 0.1 level of significance?

Answer:

H₀ : p
> = 0.60

H₁ : p
< 0.60

p
> = test statics

as H₀ is true so it is fail to reject null hypothesis.

Explanation:

Construction of hypothesis:

H₀ : p
> = 0.60

H₁ : p
< 0.60

Level of significance :

∝ = 0.1%

As sample is given we are using z - test

p-hat = 127 /240 = 0.529

test-statics

z= 0 .529 - 0.6 /√0.6*0.1/240 = -0.7083

Critical Region

p
> = test statics

as H₀ is true so it is fail to reject null hypothesis.

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