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| Question 187760:  I have a problem in my statistics home work. I ask this question before but I missed a very important part.Here is the whole question:
 In a recent poll it was found that 43% of registered U.S. voters would vote for the incumbent president. If 100 registered voters were sampled randomly, it was found that 35% would vote of the incumbent. Test the claim that the actual proportion is 43% the level of singifiance is 0.01
 Ho:
 Ha:
 alpha=
 Test statistics:
 P-value or critical Zo or to.
 Rejection region:
 Decision:
 Interpretation:
 I would like to thank you in advance for your help.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! In a recent poll it was found that 43% of registered U.S. voters would vote for the incumbent president. If 100 registered voters were sampled randomly, it was found that 35% would vote of the incumbent. Test the claim that the actual proportion is 43% the level of singifiance is 0.01 Ho: p = 0.43
 Ha: p is not equal to 0.43
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 alpha=1%
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 Test statistics: z(0.35) = (0.35-0.43)/sqrt[0.43*0.57/100] = -1.6159
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 P-value or critical Zo or to.: z*= +/-2.576
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 Rejection region: z<-2.576 ; z > 2.576
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 Decision: Since the test satistic is not in the rejection interval(s),
 Fail to reject Ho
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 Interpretation:
 The test results provide evidence for Ho, that 43% of registered U.S. voters would vote for the incumbent president.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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