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A major airline company is concerned that its proportion of late arrivals has substantially increased in the past month. Historical data shows that on the average 18% of the company airplanes have arrived late. In a random sample of 1,240 airplanes, 310 airplanes have arrived late. If we are conducting a hypothesis test of a single proportion to determine if the proportion of late arrivals has increased, what is the correct statement of null and alternative hypotheses

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Answer:

The correct statement is

The null hypothesis is
H_o : p = 0.18

The alternative hypothesis is
H_a : p > 0.18

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The population proportion is p = 0.18

The sample size is n = 1240 airplane

The number of airplane is k = 310

Generally the sample proportion is


\^ p = (k)/(n)

=>
\^ p = (310)/(1240)

=>
\^ p =0.25

The null hypothesis is
H_o : p = 0.18

The alternative hypothesis is
H_a : p > 0.18

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