Extending the School Year A researcher surveyed 100 randomly selected teachers in a large school district and found that 45 wanted to extend the school year, 43 did not, and 12 had no opinion. At the 0.01 level of significance, is the distribution different from the national distribution where 47% wished to extend the school year, 47% did not want the school year extended, and 6% had no opinion? Use the critical value method with tables. A) Identify the claim with the correct hypothesis. which is the claim? H0: The distribution is the same as the national distribution.    H1: The distribution differs from the national distribution.   B) Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least three decimal places. C)Compute the test value. Round the intermediate and final answer to at least three decimal places. D) Make the decision. REJECT or DO NOT REJECT E) There IS or ISN'T  enough information to suppport the claim that the distribution differs from the national distribution?

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Extending the School Year A researcher surveyed 100 randomly selected teachers in a large school district and found that 45 wanted to extend the school year, 43 did not, and 12 had no opinion. At the 0.01 level of significance, is the distribution different from the national distribution where 47% wished to extend the school year, 47% did not want the school year extended, and 6% had no opinion? Use the critical value method with tables.


A) Identify the claim with the correct hypothesis. which is the claim?

H0: The distribution is the same as the national distribution. 
 
H1: The distribution differs from the national distribution.
 

B) Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least three decimal places.

C)Compute the test value. Round the intermediate and final answer to at least three decimal places.

D) Make the decision. REJECT or DO NOT REJECT

E) There IS or ISN'T  enough information to suppport the claim that the distribution differs from the national distribution?

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