H0: p = 0.15; HA: p > 0.15. ˆ p = 0.25; z = 2.80; Pvalue = 0.0026. The 95% confidence interval is (0.165, 0.335).
We must assume the trees sampled are a simple random sample of the trees in the area and are less than 10% of all trees in the forest. The results are generalizable only to the Hopkins forest (or nearby if the forest is viewed as representative). Because the P-value is so low, we reject H0. There is strong evidence that the proportion of trees damaged by acid rain in the Hopkins forest is higher than the 15% average for the Northeast.