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- An advertising agency collected a random sample of 300 businesses targeted with an advertising campaign for a large commercial bank. The sample was used to investigate the efficacy of the advertising campaign. One of the variables measured was whether the business was considering becoming a client of the bank. Of the businesses sampled, 50 of the 300 businesses reported that they were considering becoming a client of the bank. A hypothesis test was conducted to determine if this provides evidence that less than 20% of all businesses were considering becoming a client of the bank. Calculate the test statistic to two decimal places (2dp). Test statistic =In the largest clinical trial ever conducted, 401,974 children were randomly assigned to two groups. The treatment group consisted of 201,229 children given the Salk vaccine for polio, and the other 200,745 children were given a placebo. Among those in the treatment group, 33 developed polio, and among those in the placebo group, 115 developed polio. If we want to use the methods for testing a claim about two population proportions to test the claim that the rate of polio is less for children given the Salk vaccine, are the requirements for a hypothesis test satisfied? Explain. A The requirements are not satisfied; the samples are not simple random samples that are independent. B. The requirements are satisfied; the samples are simple random samples that are independent, and for each of the two groups, the number of successes is at least 5 and the number of failures is at least 5. C. The requirements are satisifed; the samples are simple random samples…High levels of cholesterol in the blood are associated with higher risk of heart attacks. Will using a drug to lower blood cholesterol reduce heart attacks? The Helsinki Heart Study recruited middle-aged men with high cholesterol but no history of other serious medical problems to investigate this question. The volunteer subjects were assigned at random to one of two treatments: 2051 men took the drug gemfibrozil to reduce their cholesterol levels, and a control group of 2030 men took a placebo. During the next five years, 56 men in the gemfibrozil group and 84 men in the placebo group had heart attacks. Is the apparent benefit of gemfibrozil statistically significant? Using proportion values rounded to four decimal places, what is the z- test statistic? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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