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Chapter 9.1, Problem 21BSC

a.

To determine

Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value and state the conclusion.

Test whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the rate of left-handedness among males is less than that among females or not.

b.

To determine

Find the confidence interval.

Test whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the rate of left-handedness among males is less than that among females or not by using confidence interval.

c.

To determine

Explain whether the rate of left-handedness among males is less than that among females or not.

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