In a recent year, some professional baseball player complained that umpires were calling more strikes than the rate of 61% called the previous year. At one point in the season, umpire Dan Morrison called strikes in 2231 out of 3581 pitches (based on data from USA Today. Úse a 0.10 significant level to test the claim that Morrison's strike rate is higher than 61%.

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In a recent year, some professional baseball
player complained that umpires were calling
more strikes than the rate of 61% called the
previous year. At one point in the season,
umpire Dan Morrison called strikes in 2231 out
of 3581 pitches (based on data from USA
Today. Úse a 0.10 significant level to test the
claim that Morrison's strike rate is higher than
61%.
Transcribed Image Text:In a recent year, some professional baseball player complained that umpires were calling more strikes than the rate of 61% called the previous year. At one point in the season, umpire Dan Morrison called strikes in 2231 out of 3581 pitches (based on data from USA Today. Úse a 0.10 significant level to test the claim that Morrison's strike rate is higher than 61%.
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