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oksian1 [2.3K]
2 years ago
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For the statement below, write the claim as a mathematical statement. Use proportions to state the null and alternative hypothes

es, and identify which represents the claim. According to a recent survey, 73% of college students did not use student loans to pay for college. Let p be the proportion of college students who did not use student loans to pay for college. What is the claim as a mathematical statement? Determine the null and alternative hypothesis. Identify whether the null or alternative hypotheses is the claim.
Mathematics
1 answer:
kotykmax [81]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>Null Hypothesis : </em> P = 0.73

Alternative Hypothesis : P≠ 0.73

Step-by-step explanation:

<u><em>Explanation</em></u>:-

According to a recent survey, 73% of college students did not use student loans to pay for college

Let p be the proportion of college students who did not use student loans to pay for college

Population proportion  P = 73% or 0.73

<u><em>Null Hypothesis :</em></u>  P = 0.73

Alternative Hypothesis : P≠ 0.73

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