A researcher claims that the proportion of cars with manual transmission is less than 10%. To test this claim, a survey

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A researcher claims that the proportion of cars with manual transmission is less than 10%. To test this claim, a survey

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A researcher claims that the proportion of cars with manual
transmission is less than 10%. To test this claim, a survey checked
1000 randomly selected cars. Of those cars, 95 had a manual
transmission. The following is the setup for the hypothesis test:
H0:p=0.10 Ha:p<0.10 In this example, the p-value was determined
to be 0.299. Come to a conclusion and interpret the results for
this hypothesis test for a proportion (use a significance level of
5%)
Select the correct answer below:
The decision is to reject the Null Hypothesis.The conclusion is
that there is enough evidence to support the claim.
The decision is to fail to reject the Null Hypothesis. The
conclusion is that there is not enough evidence to support the
claim.
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