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The mayor of a town has proposed a plan for the construction of a new community. A political study took a sample of 1100 voters in the town and found that 25% of the residents favored construction. Using the data, a political strategist wants to test the claim that the percentage of residents who favor construction is more than 22%. State the null and alternative hypotheses.

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Answer:

Null Hypothesis: H₀: P>0.22

Alternative hypothesis: H₁:P<0.22

Test statistic Z = 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:-

Given size of the sample 'n' =1100

Given data a political study took a sample of 1100 voters in the town and found that 25% of the residents favored construction.

Therefore Given sample proportion 'p' = 25% = 0.25

Given data a political strategist wants to test the claim that the percentage of residents who favor construction is more than 22%.

Given Population proportion 'P' = 22% = 0.22

Q = 1-p = 1- 0.22=0.78

Given data a political strategist wants to test the claim that the percentage of residents who favor construction is more than 22%

so we choose null hypothesis is

Null Hypothesis: H₀: P>0.22

Alternative hypothesis: H₁:P<0.22

The test of statistic


Z = \frac{p-P}{\sqrt{(PQ)/(n) } }


Z = \frac{0.25-0.22}{\sqrt{(0.22 X 0.78)/(1100) } }

Z = 2.5

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