State the null and atemative hypotheses for a hypothesis test indicate whether the hypothesis test will be left-talled,

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State the null and atemative hypotheses for a hypothesis test indicate whether the hypothesis test will be left-talled,

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State the null and atemative hypotheses for a hypothesis test indicate whether the hypothesis test will be left-talled, right-tailed, or two-tailed; and clearly state the two possible conclusions that address the given claim A successful restaurant owner claims that the proportion of people who order alcoholic beverages is less than 0.38. Which of the following is the hypothesis test to be conducted? OA H₂p038 ounces 0.38 ounces OCH. PRO.36 ounces HP036 ounces EH, p038 ounces 0.38 ounces ▼ The hypothesis test will be State clearly the two possible conclusions that address the given claim Reject the hypothesis that the proportion of people is Do not reject the CLD 0.38, in which case there is evidence hypothesis in which case there is not enough evidence to OB. Hp 0.38 ounces H. p#0.36 ounces OD Hp 0.38 ounces H₂p036 ounces OF H₂ p<0.38 ounces Hp 0.38 ounces Ythe claim that the proportion of people less than 0.38 the claims that the proportion of people is less than 0.38
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