A manufacturer of drinking glasses states that p, the proportion of its glasses that shatter when dropped on a hard surf

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A manufacturer of drinking glasses states that p, the proportion of its glasses that shatter when dropped on a hard surf

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A Manufacturer Of Drinking Glasses States That P The Proportion Of Its Glasses That Shatter When Dropped On A Hard Surf 1
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A manufacturer of drinking glasses states that p, the proportion of its glasses that shatter when dropped on a hard surface from a height of less than 4 feet, is no more than 0.05. Some customers have complained that the glasses are shattering more frequently. If the customers want to conduct an experiment to test their claim, which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis, H. and alternate hypothesis, H? Ho: p = 0.05 and Ha: p > 0.05 Ho: p = 0.05 and Ha: p < 0.05 Ho: p < 0.05 and Ha: p = 0.05 Ho: p = 0.05 and Ha: p = 0.05
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