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In a random sample of 200 adults, 136 say they are in favor of outlawing cigarettes in certain areas. Let pp be the proportion of all adults who are in favor of outlawing cigarettes. One is interested for the following hypotheses: H0H0: p=0.6p=0.6 vs HaHa: p>0.6p>0.6.
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