A business owner claims that the proportion of take out orders is greater than 25%. To test this claim, the owner checks the next 250 orders and determines that 60 orders are take out orders The following is the setup for this hypothesis test: Ho :p 0.25 Ha p>0.25 In this example, the p-value was determined to be 0.643. come to a conclusion and interpret the results for this hypothesis test for a proportion (use a significance level of 5%) Select the correct answer below: O The decision is to reject the Null Hypothesis. The conclusion is that there is enough evidence to support the claim. The decision is to fail to reject the Null Hypothesis. The conclusion is that there is not enough evidence to support the claim.

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A business owner claims that the proportion of take out orders is greater than 25%. To test this claim, the owner checks the
next 250 orders and determines that 60 orders are take out orders
The following is the setup for this hypothesis test:
Ho :p 0.25
Ha p>0.25
In this example, the p-value was determined to be 0.643.
come to a conclusion and interpret the results for this hypothesis test for a proportion (use a significance level of 5%)
Select the correct answer below:
O
The decision is to reject the Null Hypothesis.
The conclusion is that there is enough evidence to support the claim.
The decision is to fail to reject the Null Hypothesis.
The conclusion is that there is not enough evidence to support the claim.
Transcribed Image Text:A business owner claims that the proportion of take out orders is greater than 25%. To test this claim, the owner checks the next 250 orders and determines that 60 orders are take out orders The following is the setup for this hypothesis test: Ho :p 0.25 Ha p>0.25 In this example, the p-value was determined to be 0.643. come to a conclusion and interpret the results for this hypothesis test for a proportion (use a significance level of 5%) Select the correct answer below: O The decision is to reject the Null Hypothesis. The conclusion is that there is enough evidence to support the claim. The decision is to fail to reject the Null Hypothesis. The conclusion is that there is not enough evidence to support the claim.
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A police officer claim that the proportion of accident that occur in the daytime (verses nighttime) at a certain intersection is 35%.  To test this claim a random sample of 500 accidents at this intersection was examinedd from police records it is determined that 256 accidents ocvuref in the daytime.  The following is the set up for this hypothesis. H0:p=0.35

Ha: p

In this example the p-value was determined to be 0.075. 

Come to a conclusion and interpret the results for this hypothesis test for a proportion (use a significance level of 5%)

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