According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10.1% of high school students currently use electronic cigarettes. A high school counselor is concerned the use of e-cigs at her school is higher. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. (a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Ho: ▼ H₂: ▼ ■ (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10.1% of high school students currently use electronic cigarettes. A high school counselor is concerned the use of e-cigs at her school is higher. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.

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(a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.

\[ H_0: \] [▼] [ ]
\[ H_1: \] [▼] [ ]

(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
Transcribed Image Text:According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10.1% of high school students currently use electronic cigarettes. A high school counselor is concerned the use of e-cigs at her school is higher. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. --- (a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. \[ H_0: \] [▼] [ ] \[ H_1: \] [▼] [ ] (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10.1% of high school students currently use electronic cigarettes. A high school counselor is concerned the use of e-cigs at her school is higher. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.

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(a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.

\[
H_0: \, p \, = \, 0.101
\]

\[
H_1: \, p \, > \, 0.101
\]

(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)

(b) If the sample data indicate that the null hypothesis should not be rejected, state the conclusion of the high school counselor.

- ○ A. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students exceeds 0.101 at this counselor's high school.
- ○ B. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students stayed 0.101 at this counselor's high school.
- ● C. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students exceeds 0.101 at this counselor's high school.
- ○ D. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students stayed 0.101 at this counselor's high school.
Transcribed Image Text:According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10.1% of high school students currently use electronic cigarettes. A high school counselor is concerned the use of e-cigs at her school is higher. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. --- (a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. \[ H_0: \, p \, = \, 0.101 \] \[ H_1: \, p \, > \, 0.101 \] (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) (b) If the sample data indicate that the null hypothesis should not be rejected, state the conclusion of the high school counselor. - ○ A. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students exceeds 0.101 at this counselor's high school. - ○ B. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students stayed 0.101 at this counselor's high school. - ● C. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students exceeds 0.101 at this counselor's high school. - ○ D. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of high school students stayed 0.101 at this counselor's high school.
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