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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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According to a recent​ census, 14.6​% of all housing units in a certain country are vacant. A county supervisor wonders if her c

ounty is different from this. She randomly selects 865 housing units in her county and finds that 159 of the housing units are vacant.
Name the model and check appropriate conditions for a hypothesis test. What kind of test is this?

A. One-proportion z-test
B. Two-proportion t-test
C. Proportional t-test
D. Difference in proportions test
Mathematics
1 answer:
WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to test the claim that the true proportion is equal to 14.6% or not. So we need to use a one proportion z test and the system of hypothesis are:  

Null hypothesis:p=0.146  

Alternative hypothesis:p \neq 0.146  

A. One-proportion z-test

When we conduct a proportion test we need to use the z statisitc, and the is given by:  

z=\frac{\hat p -p_o}{\sqrt{\frac{p_o (1-p_o)}{n}}} (1)  

And the conditions required are:

1) The data comes from a random sampling

2) Independence condition between observations

3) np>10 and n(1-p)>10

4) The sample size is 10 times lower than the population size.

Step-by-step explanation:

Data given and notation

n=865 represent the random sample taken

X=159 represent the housing units that are vacant

\hat p=\frac{159}{865}=0.184 estimated proportion of vacant units

p_o=0.146 is the value that we want to test

\alpha represent the significance level

z would represent the statistic (variable of interest)

p_v represent the p value (variable of interest)  

Solution to the problem

We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to test the claim that the true proportion is equal to 14.6% or not. So we need to use a one proportion z test and the system of hypothesis are:  

Null hypothesis:p=0.146  

Alternative hypothesis:p \neq 0.146  

A. One-proportion z-test

When we conduct a proportion test we need to use the z statisitc, and the is given by:  

z=\frac{\hat p -p_o}{\sqrt{\frac{p_o (1-p_o)}{n}}} (1)  

And the conditions required are:

1) The data comes from a random sampling

2) Independence condition between observations

3) np>10 and n(1-p)>10

4) The sample size is 10 times lower than the population size.

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