A survey of 22552255 randomly selected US adults found that 51%51% said they know all or most of their neighbors.1 Does this provide evidence that more than half of US adults know most or all of their neighbors? Clearly state the null and alternative hypotheses. Calculate the test statistic and pp-value. Round your answer for the test statistic to two decimal places, and your answer for the pp-value to three decimal places. test statistic == pp-value == Can we conclude that more than half of US adults know most or all of their neighbors? Yes
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Clearly state the null and alternative hypotheses.
Calculate the test statistic and pp-value.
Round your answer for the test statistic to two decimal places, and your answer for the pp-value to three decimal places.
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