Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of women who own cats at the 0.1 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: Ho: PM HF Ho: PM = PP H₁: PMF H₁ PM PF H₁: PM> HF H₁:PM #PF O O The test is: left-tailed two-tailed right-tailed Based on a sample of 20 men, 40% owned cats Based on a sample of 20 women, 65% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: Based on this we: O Reject the null hypothesis O Fail to reject the null hypothesis (to 2 decimals)

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Section12.4: Discrete Random Variables; Applications To Decision Making
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Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of
women who own cats at the 0.1 significance level.
The null and alternative hypothesis would be:
-
Ho: PM PF Ho: PM
=
HF
=
HF Ho: PM
Ho: PM
= HF Ho: PM = PF Ho: PM
H₁: PMPF H₁:PM <PF H₁: M
PF
F H₁:PM > PF H₁:PM> HF H₁:PM #PF
The test is:
left-tailed two-tailed right-tailed
O
Based on a sample of 20 men, 40% owned cats
Based on a sample of 20 women, 65% owned cats
The test statistic is:
(to 2 decimals)
The p-value is:
Based on this we:
Reject the null hypothesis
O Fail to reject the null hypothesis
(to 2 decimals)
Transcribed Image Text:Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of women who own cats at the 0.1 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: - Ho: PM PF Ho: PM = HF = HF Ho: PM Ho: PM = HF Ho: PM = PF Ho: PM H₁: PMPF H₁:PM <PF H₁: M PF F H₁:PM > PF H₁:PM> HF H₁:PM #PF The test is: left-tailed two-tailed right-tailed O Based on a sample of 20 men, 40% owned cats Based on a sample of 20 women, 65% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: Based on this we: Reject the null hypothesis O Fail to reject the null hypothesis (to 2 decimals)
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