Express the null hypothesis H and the alternative hypothesis Hin notation form in the following scenarios: It is claimed that the percentage of viewers tuned to a TV station's new sitcom is 30%. Out of the 250 viewers randomly selected only 29% are tuned to the TV station's new sitcom. Can it be concluded that the percentage of viewers tuned to TV station's new sitcom is less than 30%?

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Section12.3: Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes' Theorem
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Express the null hypothesis H and the alternative hypothesis Hin notation form in the following scenarios: It is claimed that the percentage of viewers tuned to a TV station's new sitcom is 30%. Out of the 250 viewers randomly selected only 29% are tuned to the TV station's new sitcom. Can it be concluded that the percentage of viewers tuned to TV station's new sitcom is less than 30%?
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