n​ 1997, a survey of 800800 households showed that 132132 of them use​ e-mail. Use those sample results to test the claim that more than​ 15% of households use​ e-mail. Use a 0.05 significance level. Use this information to answer the following questions. a. Which of the following is the hypothesis test to be​ conducted?   A. Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15 Upper H 1 : p not equals 0.15H1: p≠0.15   B. Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15 Upper H 1 : p less than 0.15H1: p<0.15   C. Upper H 0 : p greater than 0.15H0: p>0.15 Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15   D. Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15 Upper H 1 : p greater than 0.15H1: p>0.15 Your answer is correct.   E. Upper H 0 : p less than 0.15H0: p<0.15 Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15   F. Upper H 0 : p not equals 0.15H0: p≠0.15 Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15 b. What is the test​ statistic?   zequals=nothing ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)       What is it the P-Value?

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In​ 1997, a survey of
800800
households showed that
132132
of them use​ e-mail. Use those sample results to test the claim that more than​ 15% of households use​ e-mail. Use a 0.05 significance level. Use this information to answer the following questions.
a. Which of the following is the hypothesis test to be​ conducted?
 
A.
Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15
Upper H 1 : p not equals 0.15H1: p≠0.15
 
B.
Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15
Upper H 1 : p less than 0.15H1: p<0.15
 
C.
Upper H 0 : p greater than 0.15H0: p>0.15
Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15
 
D.
Upper H 0 : p equals 0.15H0: p=0.15
Upper H 1 : p greater than 0.15H1: p>0.15
Your answer is correct.
 
E.
Upper H 0 : p less than 0.15H0: p<0.15
Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15
 
F.
Upper H 0 : p not equals 0.15H0: p≠0.15
Upper H 1 : p equals 0.15H1: p=0.15
b. What is the test​ statistic?
 
zequals=nothing
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
 
 
 
What is it the P-Value?
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