A U.S. Census finds that 58.5% of women are employed. A county commissioner thinks that a larger proportion of women in his county are employed. He surveys 1000 randomly selected women and finds that 622 are employed. Use NATDRC to test his claim.
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A U.S. Census finds that 58.5% of women are
employed. A county commissioner thinks that
a larger proportion of women in his county are
employed. He surveys 1000 randomly selected
women and finds that 622 are employed. Use
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