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Among 323 people over the age of 55, 73 dream in black and white, and among 315 people under the age of 25, 18 dream in black and white. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white proportion for those under 25. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. greater than the Identify the test statistic. z= 6.10 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the P-value. @ 2 P-value=0.000 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test? View an example Get more help. H₁: P₁ P₂ W S The P-value is less than the significance level of a 0.01, so dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. reject b. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval. The 98% confidence interval is O L command F10 P H₁: Pg #P₂ L ; Clear all I…Suppose IQ scores were obtained for 20 randomly selected sets of siblings. The 20 pairs of measurements yield x = 101.13, y = 103.5, r=0.867, P-value = 0.000, and y = 6.25 +0.96x, where x represents the IQ score of the younger child. Find the best predicted value of y given that the younger child has an IQ of 101? Use a significance level of 0.05. Click the icon to view the critical values of the Pearson correlation coefficient r. The best predicted value of ŷ is. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)Is the proportion of wildfires caused by humans in the south different from the proportion of wildfires caused by humans in the west? 372 of the 563 randomly selected wildfires looked at in the south were caused by humans while 372 of the 521 randomly selected wildfires looked at the west were caused by humans. What can be concluded at the a 0.05 level of significance? a. For this study, we should use Select an answer b. The null and alternative hypotheses would be: Ho: Select an answerv Select an answerv Select an answerv (please enter a decimal) H: Select an answerv Select an answerv Select an answerv (Please enter a decimal) C. The test statistic ?v = (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) d. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) e. The p-value is ? a f. Based on this, we should Select an answerv the null hypothesis. g. Thus, the final conclusion is that ... O The results are statistically insignificant conclude that the population proportion from the…A study was conducted to determine the proportion of people who dream in black and white instead of color. Among 314 people over the age of 55, 73 dream in black and white, and among 291 people under the age of 25, 12 dream in black and white. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. 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