Let p, represent the population proportion for Country C and p2 represent the population proportion for Country D. Stals Ho Choose the correct answer below. OC. Ho: P1 P2 H: P," P2 OF. Ho: P1 P2 O E. Ho: P1 > P2 H,: P, SP2

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Use the figure to the right, which shows the percentages of adults from several countries who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country. The survey incduded random
samples of 1100 adults from Country A, 1012 adults from Country B, 1024 adults from Country C, and 1078 adults from Country D. At a=0.09, can you reject the claim that the
proportion of adults in Country C who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country is greater than the proportion of adults from Country D who favor building new nuclear 80-
power plants in their country? Assume the random samples are independent.
100-
60
40
20-
I Country A 49%
I Country B 48%
O Country C 45%
O Country D 41%
Identify the claim and state H, and H.
The claim is "the proportion of adults
Country C who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country is greater than the proportion of adults from Country D who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country."
Let p, represent the population proportion for Country C and p, represent the population proportion for Country D. State Ho and H
Choose the correct answer below.
O A. Ho: P1 = P2
H: P, P2
O B. Ho: P1 2P2
H: P, <P2
OC. Ho: P1 P2
H P1 = P2
O D. Ho: P1 SP2
Hg: P, > P2
O E. Ho: P1> P2
H: P, SP2
OF. Ho: P1 <P2
Hg: P, 2P2
Transcribed Image Text:Use the figure to the right, which shows the percentages of adults from several countries who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country. The survey incduded random samples of 1100 adults from Country A, 1012 adults from Country B, 1024 adults from Country C, and 1078 adults from Country D. At a=0.09, can you reject the claim that the proportion of adults in Country C who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country is greater than the proportion of adults from Country D who favor building new nuclear 80- power plants in their country? Assume the random samples are independent. 100- 60 40 20- I Country A 49% I Country B 48% O Country C 45% O Country D 41% Identify the claim and state H, and H. The claim is "the proportion of adults Country C who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country is greater than the proportion of adults from Country D who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country." Let p, represent the population proportion for Country C and p, represent the population proportion for Country D. State Ho and H Choose the correct answer below. O A. Ho: P1 = P2 H: P, P2 O B. Ho: P1 2P2 H: P, <P2 OC. Ho: P1 P2 H P1 = P2 O D. Ho: P1 SP2 Hg: P, > P2 O E. Ho: P1> P2 H: P, SP2 OF. Ho: P1 <P2 Hg: P, 2P2
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