Question 1085931
<font color="black" face="times" size="3">We have two statements


Statement A: The sample provides strong evidence that more than 10% of all Americans are left handed


Statement B: The sample provides evidence that the proportion of left-handers in America is much larger than 10%


They basically say the same thing, but the qualifier for statement B is much more extreme. Because the p value is so very small (0.0001), this means that the event of the null distribution being correct is very very unlikely. Therefore, we strongly reject the null indicating that the proportion of left handers is likely to be much larger than 10%. If we got a p value closer to 0.01 or 0.05, then we still might reject H0 but not as strongly. So because of the very small p value, we should go with statement B. 
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