A city claims that of households recycle regularly. A researcher surveys households to see if the true proportion is different and finds that recycle regularly. Use to test the claim.
9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample
Performing Hypothesis Tests: Proportions
9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample
Performing Hypothesis Tests: Proportions
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Perform a 2-tailed hypothesis test for the true proportion of successes using the given values:
, , , & claim is
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A city government claims that no more than of households have solar panels. A researcher suspects the rate is actually higher and surveys households, finding that have solar panels. Test if there is evidence that more than of households have solar panels using .
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A local park claims that less than 15% of visitors litter. A random sample of 120 visitors finds that 25 litter. At the 0.05 significance level, test if the proportion of visitors who litter is greater than 15%.
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Perform a 2-tailed hypothesis test for the true proportion of successes using the given values:
, , , & claim is
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