EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
EP INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY+STAT.
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Chapter 9.5, Problem 9.33E

i.

To determine

The test the hypothesis that the parent’s proportion who registers their children as overweight is less than actual proportion reports of American obesity association.

ii.

To determine

The conclusion for the hypothesis by using part (i)

iii.

To determine

The value of P associated with test.

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