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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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How do I draw Traingles with ASA similarity??

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natulia [17]3 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

Data given and notation

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\hat p=\frac{33}{363}=0.0912 estimated proportion of orders not accurate

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A: Write the claim as a mathematical statement involving the population proportion p

We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to test the claim that the true proportion of inaccurate orders p is 0.1.

B: State the null (H0) and alternative (H1) hypotheses

Null hypothesis:p=0.1  

Alternative hypothesis:p \neq 0.1  

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