SOLUTION: Suppose the null hypothesis is not rejected. State the conclusion based on the results of the test. Six years​ ago, 12.6​% of registered births were to teenage mothers

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Question 1105314: Suppose the null hypothesis is not rejected. State the conclusion based on the results of the test.
Six years​ ago, 12.6​% of registered births were to teenage mothers. A sociologist believes that the percentage has increased since then.
Can we say that there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the percentage of teenage mothers has increased?

Answer by Theo(13342) About Me  (Show Source):
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i believe that would be the correct response.