In a nationally representative sample of 1,668 adult Americans, 510 indicated that they had checked their credit score within the last 12 months. Suppose of the 510 people that had checked their credit report within the last 12 months, 39% had done so as part of their regular financial planning. Does this provide convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning? Carry out a test using a significance level of 0.01. Find the test statistic and P-value. (Use a table or SALT. Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.) z=P-value= State the conclusion in the problem context. Fail to reject H0. We have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.Fail to reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.    Reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.Reject H0. We have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.

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In a nationally representative sample of 1,668 adult Americans, 510 indicated that they had checked their credit score within the last 12 months. Suppose of the 510 people that had checked their credit report within the last 12 months, 39% had done so as part of their regular financial planning. Does this provide convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning? Carry out a test using a significance level of 0.01.

Find the test statistic and P-value. (Use a table or SALT. Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.)
z=P-value=
State the conclusion in the problem context.
Fail to reject H0. We have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.Fail to reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.    Reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.Reject H0. We have convincing evidence that more than one-third of adult Americans who have checked their credit scores within the past 12 months did so as part of regular financial planning.
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