4. Typically, the percentage of men who make online purchases during the holiday season has been 48%. A recent poll of 1,100 men showed 506 of them had made online purchases during the holiday season. Test the claim that the proportion of those men that made online purchases during the holiday season has changed, using a 5% significance level. [Note: Assume the conditions required for this procedure have been satisfied.] 1. Define the population proportion to be tested and write the null and alternative hypotheses. 2. Compute the test statistic. Round to the nearest thousandth (third decimal place).

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4. Typically, the percentage of men who make online purchases during the holiday season has
been 48%. A recent poll of 1,100 men showed 506 of them had made online purchases during
the holiday season. Test the claim that the proportion of those men that made online purchases
during the holiday season has changed, using a 5% significance level. [Note: Assume the
conditions required for this procedure have been satisfied.]
1. Define the population proportion to be tested and write the null and alternative
hypotheses.
2. Compute the test statistic. Round to the nearest thousandth (third decimal place).
Transcribed Image Text:4. Typically, the percentage of men who make online purchases during the holiday season has been 48%. A recent poll of 1,100 men showed 506 of them had made online purchases during the holiday season. Test the claim that the proportion of those men that made online purchases during the holiday season has changed, using a 5% significance level. [Note: Assume the conditions required for this procedure have been satisfied.] 1. Define the population proportion to be tested and write the null and alternative hypotheses. 2. Compute the test statistic. Round to the nearest thousandth (third decimal place).
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