You wish to test the following daim (Ha) at a significance level of a = 0.001. H.:P1 < P2 Ha:P1 > P2 You obtain a sample from the first population with 268 successes and 44 failures. You obtain a sample from the second population with 558 successes and 147 failures. test statistic = [three decimal accuracy] p-value = [four decimal accuracy] The p-value is... O less than (or equal to) a O greater than a This test statistic leads to a decision to... O reject the null hypothesis fail to reject the null hypothesis As such, the final condusion is that... O There is sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the second population proportion. There is not sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the second population proportion.

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You wish to test the following daim (Ha) at a significance level of a = 0.001.
H.:P1 < P2
Ha:P1 > P2
You obtain a sample from the first population with 268 successes and 44 failures. You obtain a sample from the
second population with 558 successes and 147 failures.
test statistic =
[three decimal accuracy]
p-value =
[four decimal accuracy]
The p-value is...
O less than (or equal to) a
O greater than a
This test statistic leads to a decision to...
O reject the null hypothesis
fail to reject the null hypothesis
As such, the final condusion is that...
O There is sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the second
population proportion.
There is not sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the
second population proportion.
Transcribed Image Text:You wish to test the following daim (Ha) at a significance level of a = 0.001. H.:P1 < P2 Ha:P1 > P2 You obtain a sample from the first population with 268 successes and 44 failures. You obtain a sample from the second population with 558 successes and 147 failures. test statistic = [three decimal accuracy] p-value = [four decimal accuracy] The p-value is... O less than (or equal to) a O greater than a This test statistic leads to a decision to... O reject the null hypothesis fail to reject the null hypothesis As such, the final condusion is that... O There is sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the second population proportion. There is not sufficient evidence to support that the first population proportion is greater than the second population proportion.
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