A popular uprising that started on January 25, 2011, in Egypt led to the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Polls show that about 70% of American adults followed the news about the political crisis and demonstrations in Egypt closely during the first couple weeks following the start of the uprising. Among a random sample of 60 high school students, it was found that only 34 of them followed the news about Egypt closely during this time. 1. Describe how to perform one repetition of a simulation of the proportion of high school students who followed the Egyptian Revolution using blue and yellow poker chips and, once you had results, how to estimate the p-value. 2. Below is a histogram showing the distribution of
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A popular uprising that started on January 25, 2011, in Egypt led to the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Polls show that about 70% of American adults followed the news about the political crisis and demonstrations in Egypt closely during the first couple weeks following the start of the uprising. Among a random sample of 60 high school students, it was found that only 34 of them followed the news about Egypt closely during this time.
1. Describe how to perform one repetition of a simulation of the proportion of high school students who followed the Egyptian Revolution using blue and yellow poker chips and, once you had results, how to estimate the p-value.
2. Below is a histogram showing the distribution of the simulated proportions in 1000 simulations under the null hypothesis. Which of the following values is the best estimate for the p-value?
A. 0.01
B. 0.04
C. 0.12
D. 0.25
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