You perform a hypothesis test for a population proportion with the null hypothesis that the proportion is equal to 0.3. With alpha = 0.05, the test reveals that you do NOT have enough evidence to conclude that p is different from 0.3. If you had done the same test with the same data, but had used alpha = 0.10, what conclusion would you have made? Group of answer choices You would reject the null hypothesis. You would not reject the null hypothesis The answer cannot be determined with the information given.

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You perform a hypothesis test for a population proportion with the null hypothesis that the proportion is equal to 0.3. With alpha = 0.05, the test reveals that you do NOT have enough evidence to conclude that p is different from 0.3. If you had done the same test with the same data, but had used alpha = 0.10, what conclusion would you have made?

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You would reject the null hypothesis.

You would not reject the null hypothesis

The answer cannot be determined with the information given.

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