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maks197457 [2]
1 year ago
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A newsletter publisher believes that below 68% of their readers own a Rolls Royce. Step 1 of 1 :State the null and alternative h

ypotheses for the above scenario at a 0.05 level
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1 answer:
Vanyuwa [196]1 year ago
4 0

The null hypothesis is p = 0.68 while the alternative hypothesis will be that it's below that is p < 0.68.

First, let us understand the Null and Alternative hypotheses:

The null hypothesis is simply to predict that there is no effect of the relationship between the variables.

The alternative hypothesis is to state the research prediction of a relationship or effect. In this case, the newsletter publisher believes that below 68% of their readers own a Rolls Royce.

The null hypothesis is that the proportion of readers who own a Rolls Royce is equal to 0.68.

Null hypotheses = H₀: p = 0.68

The alternate hypothesis is that the proportion of readers who own a Rolls Royce is below 0.68.

Alternate hypotheses = H₁: p < 0.68.

Thus, the null hypothesis is p = 0.68 while the alternative hypothesis will be that it's below that is p < 0.68.

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