Do U.S census bureau conducts annual survey to obtain  information on the percentage of the voting age population that is registered to vote. Suppose that 385 employed person and 473 unemployed persons are independently and randomly selected, in that 202 of the employed persons and 185 of the unemployed persons have registered to vote. Can we conclude that the percentage of employed workers (P1), who have registered to vote, exceeds the percentage of an unemployed workers (P2),  who have registered to vote? Use a  a significance level of a= 0.1 for the test. 1.state the knoll and now turn to hypothesis for the test. 2.find the values of the two sample poroportions,p1 and p2.round to three decimal places.  3.compute the weighted estimate of p, p. Round to three decimal places. 4.compute the value of the test statistic. Round to two decimal places. 5.determine the decision rule for rejecting the null hypothesis Ho. Round the numerical portion to two decimal places. 6.make the decision for the hypothesis test.

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Do U.S census bureau conducts annual survey to obtain  information on the percentage of the voting age population that is registered to vote. Suppose that 385 employed person and 473 unemployed persons are independently and randomly selected, in that 202 of the employed persons and 185 of the unemployed persons have registered to vote. Can we conclude that the percentage of employed workers (P1), who have registered to vote, exceeds the percentage of an unemployed workers (P2),  who have registered to vote? Use a  a significance level of a= 0.1 for the test.

1.state the knoll and now turn to hypothesis for the test.

2.find the values of the two sample poroportions,p1 and p2.round to three decimal places. 

3.compute the weighted estimate of p, p. Round to three decimal places.

4.compute the value of the test statistic. Round to two decimal places.

5.determine the decision rule for rejecting the null hypothesis Ho. Round the numerical portion to two decimal places.

6.make the decision for the hypothesis test.

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