SOLUTION: Hi, I really need help on my statistics final, the question is pretty long: For my final I created a survey with the question: Is there a gender preference for fries or onion rin

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Question 310824: Hi, I really need help on my statistics final, the question is pretty long:
For my final I created a survey with the question: Is there a gender preference for fries or onion rings? My null and alternate hypotheses are:
HO: There is not a gender preference for either fries or onion rings.
HA: There is a gender preference for either fries or onion rings.
I've collected the data, and now I need to perform a hypothesis test and I just don't know which one to do. Do I do two seperate two proportion z-tests? And if so, how would I represent that data?
I'm sorry for such a long question, and I would truly appreciate any help that you can give me.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Run a 2-Proportion z-test.
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Cheers,
Stan H.