Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. Ho: p=0.88 versus H₁: p=0.88 n = 500, x=430, α = 0.05 ... Is npo (1-Po) ≥10? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) OA. Yes, because npo (1-Po) OB. No, because npo (1-Po) =

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### Hypothesis Testing: P-Value Approach

#### Problem Statement
Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test.

\[
H_0: p = 0.88 \quad \text{versus} \quad H_1: p \ne 0.88
\]
\[
n = 500, \quad x = 430, \quad \alpha = 0.05
\]

#### Requirement Verification
Is \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) \ge 10 \)? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)

- A. Yes, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)
- B. No, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)

##### Options
- [ ] **A. Yes, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)**
- [ ] **B. No, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)**

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Transcribed Image Text:### Hypothesis Testing: P-Value Approach #### Problem Statement Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to verify the requirements of the test. \[ H_0: p = 0.88 \quad \text{versus} \quad H_1: p \ne 0.88 \] \[ n = 500, \quad x = 430, \quad \alpha = 0.05 \] #### Requirement Verification Is \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) \ge 10 \)? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) - A. Yes, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \) - B. No, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \) ##### Options - [ ] **A. Yes, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)** - [ ] **B. No, because \( n p_0 (1 - p_0) = \boxed{} \)** --- #### Additional Resources - [Help me solve this](#) - [View an example](#) - [Get more help](#) --- Feel free to use the interactive features below for better understanding and step-by-step solutions.
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