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| Question 64429:  A random sample of 1000 students showed 535 perfer coffee over tea.  If the percentage of students who prefer coffee is p, test Ho: p =.50 versus Ha: p>.50 at the .05 significance level.  My conclusion should be:
 1. reject Ho and conclude the evidence supports Ha
 2. fail to reject Ho
 3. gather more data because I am unable to complete the analysis as stated
 4. inclusive of Student's (t) test because of the sample size
 5. none of these answers
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A random sample of 1000 students showed 535 prefer coffee over tea.  If the percentage of students who prefer coffee is p, test Ho: p =.50 versus Ha: p>.50 at the .05 significance level.  My conclusion should be: 1. reject Ho and conclude the evidence supports Ha
 2. fail to reject Ho
 3. gather more data because I am unable to complete the analysis as stated
 4. inclusive of Student's (t) test because of the sample size
 5. none of these answers
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 Ho: p=0.5
 Ha: p>0.5
 n=1000, x=535, p-hat=535/1000,alpha=5%
 This calls for a right-tailed test with a critical t-value =1.65
 Test statistic = t(535/1000)=[0.535-0.50)/sqrt[0.5*0.5/1000]=2.21
 p-value associated with this test statistic = 0.013...
 Since the p-value is less than alpha, "Reject Ho and conclude
 the evidence supports Ha".
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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