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MATH 225N Week 7 Assignment Conduct a Hypothesis Test for Proportion – P-Value Approach

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MATH 225N Week 7 Assignment Conduct a Hypothesis Test for Proportion – P-Value Approach (Hypothesis Test) Question: A teacher claims that the proportion of students … to pass an exam is greater ... than 80%. To test this claim, the teacher administers the test to 200 random students and determines that 151 students pass the exam. Question: A hospital administrator claims that the proportion of knee surgeries that are successful is 87%. To test this claim, a random sample of 450 patients who underwent knee surgery is taken and it is determined that 371 of these patients had a successful knee surgery operation. Question: A college administrator claims that the proportion of students that are nursing majors is greater than 40%. To test this claim, a group of 400 students are … and its determined that 190 are nursing majors. Question: A police officer claims that the proportion of accidents that occur in the daytime (versus nighttime) at a certain intersection is 35%. To test this claim, a random sample of 500 accidents at this intersection was examined from police records it is determined that 156 accidents occurred in the daytime. Question: A teacher claims that the proportion of students … to pass an exam is greater than 80%. To test this claim, the teacher administers the test to 200 random students and determines that 151 students pass the exam….. Find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places. Question: A human resources representative claims that the proportion of employees earning more than $50,000 is less than 40%. To test this claim, a random sample of 700 employees is taken and 305 employees are determined to earn more than $50,000….. Find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places. Question: A college administrator claims that the proportion of students that are nursing majors is less than 40%. To test this claim, a group of 400 students are … and its determined that 149 are nursing majors. Question: A business owner claims that the proportion of online orders is greater than 75%. To test this claim, the owner checks the next 1,000 orders and determines that 745 orders are online orders. Question: A human resources representative claims that the proportion of employees earning more than $50,000 is less than 40%. To test this claim, a random sample of 700 employees is taken and 305 employees are determined to earn more than $50,000. Question: A local cable company claims that the proportion of people who have Internet access is less than 63%. To test this claim, a random sample of 800 people is taken and its determined that 478 people have Internet access. Question: A college administrator claims that the proportion of students that are nursing majors is less than 40%. To test this claim, a group of 400 students are … and its determined that 149 are nursing majors. Question: A researcher claims that the proportion of people who are right-handed is 70%. To test this claim, a random sample of 600 people is taken and its determined that 397 people are right handed. Question: A college administrator claims that the proportion of students that are female is 62%. To test this claim, a random sample of 300 students is taken and its determined that 211 students are female. Question: A researcher is investigating a government claim that the unemployment rate is less than 5%. To test this claim, a random sample of 1500 people is taken and its determined that 61 people are unemployed….. Find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places. Question: A business owner claims that the proportion of take out orders is greater than 25%. To test this claim, the owner checks the next 250 orders and determines that 60 orders are take out orders….. Find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places. Question: An economist claims that the proportion of people who plan to purchase a fully electric vehicle as their next car is greater than 65%….. To test this claim, a random sample of 750 people are asked if they plan to purchase a fully electric vehicle as their next car Of these 750 people, 513 indicate that they do plan to purchase an electric vehicle….. Find the p-value for this hypothesis test for a proportion and round your answer to 3 decimal places. Question: A researcher claims that the proportion of college students who plan to participate in community service after graduation is greater than 35%. To test this claim, a survey asked 500 … college students if they planned to perform community service after graduation. Of those students, 195 indicated they planned to perform community service. Question: A police office claims that the proportion of people wearing seat belts is less than 65%. To test this claim, a random sample of 200 drivers is taken and its determined that 126 people are wearing seat belts. Question: A police officer claims that the proportion of accidents that occur in the daytime (versus nighttime) at a certain intersection is 35%. To test this claim, a random sample of 500 accidents at this intersection was examined from police records it is determined that 156 accidents occurred in the daytime [Show More]

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