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a) Null and alternative hypothesis:

b) A Type I error is made when a true null hypothesis is rejected. In this case, it would mean a conclusion that the proportion is significantly bigger than 10%, when in fact it is not.
c) The consequences would be that they would be more optimistic than they should about the result of the investment, expecting a proportion of students that is bigger than the true population proportion.
d) A Type II error is made when a false null hypothesis is failed to be rejected. This would mean that, although the proportion is significantly bigger than 10%, there is no enough evidence and it is concluded erroneously that the proportion is not significantly bigger than 10%
e) The consequences would be that the investment may not be made, even when the results would have been more positive than expected from the conclusion of the hypothesis test.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The hypothesis should be carried to test if the proportion of students that would eat there at least once a week is significantly higher than 10%.
Then, the alternative or spectulative hypothesis will state this claim: that the population proportion is significantly bigger than 10%.
On the contrary, the null hypothesis will state that this proportion is not significantly higher than 10%.
This can be written as:

Answer:
Fixed expenses = 1767.07
Step-by-step explanation:
Andre calculated his variable and total expenses for last month.
His variable expenses is $2,863.09
His total expenses is $4,630.16
Now, Total expenses = Variable expenses + Fixed expenses
So, Fixed expenses = Total expenses - Variable expenses
⇒ F = T - V
⇒ F = 4630.16 - 2863.09
⇒ F = 1767.07
So, this the equation to represent Andre's fixed income. (Answer)
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