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to Video es D Question 34 1 pts 365 USE FOR #34 - 36: Athabasca Fishing Lodge is located on Lake Athabasca in northern Canada. In one of its recent brochures, the lodge advertises that 75% of its guests catch northern pike over 20 pounds. Suppose that last summer 61 out of a random sample of a3 guests did, In fact, catch northern pike weighing over 20 pounds. Does this indicate that the population proportion of guests who catch pike over 20 pounds is different from 75% either higher or lower? Use a 5% level of significance. Make sure you define the level of significance state the null and alternative hypothesis, What is the value of the test statistic? es You will need this value for 435 0.44 -0.44 154 1 ts

me anto Video abus Question 35 1 pts dules des ple ce 365 USE FOR 34 - 36: Athabasca Fishing Lodge is located on Lake Athabasca in northern Canada. In one of its recent brochures, the lodge advertises that 75% of its guests catch northern pike over 20 pounds. Suppose that last summer 64 out of a random sample of 83 guests did, in fact catch northern pike weighing over 20 pounds. Does this indicate that the population proportion of guests who catch pike over 20 pounds is different from 75% either higher or lowed? Use a 5% level of significance. Make sure you define the level of significance state the null and alternative hypothesis Find the P-value m zes You will need this value for #36. O 06800 0.3300 0.1236 09382 1 pts
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