QUESTION 1
In a study of vehicle ownership, it has been found that 22.4% of
U.S. households do not own a vehicle, with 42.3% owning 1 vehicle,
and the remaining owning 2 or more vehicles. The data for a random
sample of 150 households in a resort community are as
follows:
46 owned 0 vehicles, 68 owned 1 vehicle, and the remaining owned 2
vehicles.
When testing (at the 5% level of significance) whether the
vehicle-ownership distribution in this community differs from that
of the nation as a whole what is the null and alternative
hypotheses? (please write out the null and alternative
hypotheses below AND on your scratch work...)
QUESTION 1 In a study of vehicle ownership, it has been found that 22.4% of U.S. households do not own a vehicle, with 4
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QUESTION 1 In a study of vehicle ownership, it has been found that 22.4% of U.S. households do not own a vehicle, with 4
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