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4 August, 04:53

A minister claims that more than 60% of the adult population attends a religious service at least once a month. The null and alternative hypotheses you'd use to test this claim would be:

a. H0 : μ =.6, Ha: μ >.6

b. H0 : p =.6, Ha: p >.6

c. H0 : p =.6, Ha: p ≠.6

d. H0 : pˆ =.6, Ha: pˆ >.6

e. H0 : x =.6, Ha: x >.6

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  1. 4 August, 06:28
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    d. H0 : pˆ =.6, Ha: pˆ >.6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that a minister claims that more than 60% of the adult population attends a religious service at least once a month.

    Here the subject of interest about a proportion of adult population who attends a religious service at least once a month.

    The claim is this proportion is greater than 60% and we want to check whether this claim is true.

    Hence hypotheses would be for proportion only and not mean.

    Since population proportion is to be checked we use p hat

    Correct answer is

    d. H0 : pˆ =.6, Ha: pˆ >.6
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