Answer:
Yes, we have reason to believe that fewer than one-fifth are heated by oil.
Step-by-step explanation:
A one-sample proportion test is to be performed to determine whether fewer than one-fifth of the homes in a certain city are heated by oil.
The hypothesis can be defined as follows:
<em>H</em>₀: The proportion of homes in a certain city that are heated by oil is not less than one-fifth, i.e. <em>p</em> ≥ 0.20.
<em>H</em>ₐ: The proportion of homes in a certain city that are heated by oil is less than one-fifth, i.e. <em>p</em> < 0.20.
The information provided is:
<em>n</em> = 1000
<em>x</em> = 136
<em>α</em> = 0.05
Compute the sample proportion as follows:

Compute the test statistic as follows:


The test statistic value is, -5.90.
Decision rule:
Reject the null hypothesis if the <em>p</em>-value of the test is less than the significance level.
Compute the <em>p</em>-value as follows:

The <em>p-</em>value of the test is, 0.
<em>p</em>-value = 0 < <em>α</em> = 0.05
The null hypothesis will be rejected at 5% level of significance.
Conclusion:
The proportion of homes in a certain city that are heated by oil is less than one-fifth.