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In a simple random sample of size 65, there were 37 individuals in the category of interest. Parts 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 (a)

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In a simple random sample of size 65, there were 37 individuals in the category of interest. Parts 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 (a) Compute the sample proportion p. Round the answer to at least three decimal places. The sample proportion is x $

(b) Are the assumptions for a hypothesis test satisfied? Explain. (Choose one) the number of individuals in each category Is (Choose one) 10.

(b) Are the assumptions for a hypothesis test satisfied? Explain Yes The number of individuals in each category is greater than 10. х IND Part 2/4 Part 3 of (c) it is desired to test H, P=0.7 versus H, p=0.7. Compute the test statistica. Round the answer to at least two decimal places The test statistic is 5

(d) Find the critical value at the 0.01 level. Round the answer(s) to at least three decimal places. If there is more than one critical value them with comma Chical Value Do you react 0.01 level? x 5 NO
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