Answer:
H0: p = 0.1 and Ha: p > 0.1
Explanation:
At the null hypothesis, we test if the mean or proportion is equal to a certain value.
At the alternate hypothesis, we test if the mean or proportion is less than, more than, or different of the value tested at the null hypothesis.
A quality control inspector wants to determine if more than 10% of all shells contain just one peanut.
The value of 10% = 0.1 is tested, which means that the null hypothesis is
![H_(0): p = 0.1](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/2huvnbclgdzn2rzabzpbg88646wzdh13pr.png)
Test if it is more than 10% = 0.1, so the alternate hypothesis is:
![H_(a): p > 0.1](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/96hmgv9b0etx4wi1ab07hwie85cl6wkl8t.png)