A movie production company is releasing a movie with the hopes that many viewers will return to see the movie in the theater for a second time. Their target is to have 40 million viewers, and they want more than 40% of the viewers to want to see the movie again. They show the movie to a test audience of 150 people, and after the movie they asked them if they would see the movie in theaters again. Of the test audience, 78 people said they would see the movie again. (You may find it useful to reference the z table.) a. Specify the competing hypotheses to test if more than 40% of the viewers will return to see the movie again. multiple choice 1 a)H0: p = 0.40; HA: p ≠ 0.40 b)H0: p ≥ 0.40; HA: p < 0.40 c)H0: p ≤ 0.40; HA: p > 0.40 b-1. Calculate the value of the test statistic. (Round final answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is 3. (got the answer for this one) b-2. Find the p-value. multiple choice 2 a)0.01 p-value < 0.025 b)0.025 p-value < 0.05 c)0.05 p-value < 0.10 d)p-value 0.10 e)p-value < 0.01
A movie production company is releasing a movie with the hopes that many viewers will return to see the movie in the theater for a second time. Their target is to have 40 million viewers, and they want more than 40% of the viewers to want to see the movie again. They show the movie to a test audience of 150 people, and after the movie they asked them if they would see the movie in theaters again. Of the test audience, 78 people said they would see the movie again. (You may find it useful to reference the z table.)
a. Specify the competing hypotheses to test if more than 40% of the viewers will return to see the movie again.
multiple choice 1
b-1. Calculate the value of the test statistic. (Round final answer to 2 decimal places.)
b-2. Find the p-value.
multiple choice 2
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