Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p=0.89 n = 500, x=440, α = 0.01 Is npo (1-Po) 210? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) OA. Yes, because npo (1-P) = OB. No, because npo (1-P) =

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Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test.
Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁ p#0.89
n = 500, x=440, α=0.01
Is npo
(1-Po) 2 > 10? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
OA. Yes, because npo (1-Po) =
O B. No, because npo (1-Po)=-
Transcribed Image Text:Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁ p#0.89 n = 500, x=440, α=0.01 Is npo (1-Po) 2 > 10? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) OA. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = O B. No, because npo (1-Po)=-
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Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test.
Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p#0.89
n = 500, x=440, α = 0.01
Is npo (1-Po) 210? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95
OB. No, because npo (1-Po) =
Now find p.
p= 0.88 (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
Find the test statistic zo
Zo = -0.72 (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Find the P-value.
P-value =
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p#0.89 n = 500, x=440, α = 0.01 Is npo (1-Po) 210? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95 OB. No, because npo (1-Po) = Now find p. p= 0.88 (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) Find the test statistic zo Zo = -0.72 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Find the P-value. P-value = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) ***
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Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test.
Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p#0.89
1
= 500, x= 440, a = 0.01
Is npo (1-Po) ²10? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95
OB. No, because npo (1-Po) =
Now find p
p= 0.88 (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
Find the test statistic zo.
Zo = (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
W
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Transcribed Image Text:Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p#0.89 1 = 500, x= 440, a = 0.01 Is npo (1-Po) ²10? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95 OB. No, because npo (1-Po) = Now find p p= 0.88 (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) Find the test statistic zo. Zo = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) W ---
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Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test.
Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p/0.89
n = 500, x=440, a = 0.01
Is npo (1-Po) 210? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95
OB. No, because npo (1-Po)=-
Now find p
p=(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
K
Transcribed Image Text:Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.89 versus H₁: p/0.89 n = 500, x=440, a = 0.01 Is npo (1-Po) 210? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) A. Yes, because npo (1-Po) = 48.95 OB. No, because npo (1-Po)=- Now find p p=(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) K
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