Aurelia, another student, suggested they conduct a significance test to investigate the claim. She

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Aurelia, another student, suggested they conduct a significance test to investigate the claim.
She tested the hypotheses H 0 : p = 16  versus  H a : p > 16 at the significance level of α=0.05.
She obtained a test statistic of 1.83 with a p-value of 0.033.
Do the results of the significance test agree with the results of Clarke’s confidence interval in part (a)?
Explain your reasoning.

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America Barrera

America Barrera

Beginner2022-06-11Added 23 answers

From the provided information,
The hypotheses is as follow:
H 0 : p = 1 6
H a : p > 1 6
Level of significance = 0.05
The value of the test statistic is 1.83.
The p value of the test statistic is 0.033.
The p value of the test statistic is less than level of significance therefore, the null hypothesis would rejected and it can be concluded that there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that p >1/6 or significance of test agreed.

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