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(a)
To find: The pooled
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The pooled probability of success is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation: Using,
Now, the pooled probability of success is calculated as follows:
Thus, the probability of success is 0.66.
Now the value of the
Thus, the probability of failure is 0.34.
(b)
Whether we should use
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The sample test statistic follows standard normal distribution.
Explanation of Solution
The number of binomial trials is large enough that each of the products
(c)
The null and alternate hypothesis.
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The hypotheses are
Explanation of Solution
Since, we want to conduct a test of the claim that the probability of success of the two binomial experiments are differ. Therefore, the null hypothesis is
(d)
To find: The difference of sample proportion
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The difference of sample proportion
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The difference of
Thus, thedifference of sample proportion
The sample test statistic is calculated as follows:
Thus, the sample test statistic is -1.42.
(e)
To find: The P-value of the sample test statistic.
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The P-value of test statistic is approximately 0.1556.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The P-value is calculated as follows:
Using table 3 from Appendix, we get
Thus the P-value of the sample test statistic is approximately 0.1556.
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Whether we should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis for a 5% level of significance.
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: The
Explanation of Solution
The P-value is greater than the level of significance (
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Interpretation for the result.
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Answer to Problem 5P
Solution: We have insufficient evidence in the favor of the claim the probability of success for the two binomial experiments are different from each other.
Explanation of Solution
The P-value is greater than the level of significance (
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