Previously, 13.8% of workers had a travel time to work of more than 60 minutes. An urban economist believes that the per
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 1:04 pm
Previously, 13.8% of workers had a travel time to work of more than 60 minutes. An urban economist believes that the percentage has increased since then. She randomly selects 60 workers and finds that 11 of them have a travel time to work that is more than 60 minutes. Test the economist's belief at the a= 0.1 level of Pr significance. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? Ho versus H, : (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) be used to approximate the P-value. Because npo (1 - Po) 10, the normal model (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Find the P-value. P-value = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Is there sufficient evidence to support the economist's belief? O A. No, reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence because the P-value is less than a. OB. No, do not reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence because the P-value is greater than a O C. Yes, do not reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence because the P-value is greater than a. OD. Yes, reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence because the P-value is less than a.