Part C, D and E please, Thank You! D) What is the null hypothesis? E) Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significant level, a Reject the null hypthosesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significant level, a Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than or equal to the significant level, a Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-Value is greater than the significant level, a

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Part C, D and E please, Thank You!

D) What is the null hypothesis?

E) Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significant level, a

Reject the null hypthosesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significant level, a

Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than or equal to the significant level, a

Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-Value is greater than the significant level, a

A certain drug is used to treat asthma. In a clinical trial of the drug, 29 of 289 treated subjects
experienced headaches (based on data from the manufacturer). The accompanying calculator
display shows results from a test of the claim that less than 9% of treated subjects experienced
headaches. Use the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution and
assume a 0.05 significance level to complete parts (a) through (e) below.
a. Is the test two-tailed, left-tailed, or right-tailed?
Right tailed test
Two-tailed test
Left-tailed test
b. What is the test statistic?
Z= 0.61
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
c. What is the P-value?
P-value=
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
1-PropZTest
prop<0.09
z-0.614582679
p=0.7305848219
p-0.1003460208
n=289
Transcribed Image Text:A certain drug is used to treat asthma. In a clinical trial of the drug, 29 of 289 treated subjects experienced headaches (based on data from the manufacturer). The accompanying calculator display shows results from a test of the claim that less than 9% of treated subjects experienced headaches. Use the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution and assume a 0.05 significance level to complete parts (a) through (e) below. a. Is the test two-tailed, left-tailed, or right-tailed? Right tailed test Two-tailed test Left-tailed test b. What is the test statistic? Z= 0.61 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) c. What is the P-value? P-value= (Round to four decimal places as needed.) 1-PropZTest prop<0.09 z-0.614582679 p=0.7305848219 p-0.1003460208 n=289
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