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The proportion of residents in a community who recycle has traditionally been 65%. A policy maker claims that the proportion is less
than 65 % now that one of the recycling centers has been relocated, and the policy maker wishses to carry out a hypothesis test.
State the null hypothesis H, and the alternative hypothesis H, that the policy maker would use for this test.
Ho: 0.65
Aa
H: 0.65
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O<O
OSO
O=0
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The proportion of residents in a community who recycle has traditionally been 65%. A policy maker claims that the proportion is less
than 65 % now that one of the recycling centers has been relocated, and the policy maker wishses to carry out a hypothesis test.
State the null hypothesis H, and the alternative hypothesis H, that the policy maker would use for this test.
Ho: 0.65
Aa
H: 0.65
S
O<O
OSO
O=0
Explanation
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