Schools and museums: Do people who are interested in environmental issues visit museums more often than people who are not? In 2012, the General Social Survey asked 1497 people how interested they were in environmental issues, and how often they had visited a science museum in the past year. The following table presents the results. Number of Visits None One More Than One Very interested 510 56 Moderately interested 461 96 35 Not interested 161 23 15 140 Send data to Excel Can you conclude that the number of visits to a science museum is related to interest in environmental issues? Use the a =0.01 level of significance and the P-value method with the TI-84 Plus calculator. Part: 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 (ə) State the null and alternate hypotheses. H: The number of visits to a science museum (Choose one) related to interest in environmental issues H: The number of visits to a science museum (Choose one) V related to interest in environmental issues. X 5 Part: 1/4 Part 2 of 4 (b) Find the P-value. Round your answer to at least four decimal places The P-value is х 5 * + Part: 2/4
Part 3 of 4 (c) Determine whether to reject H. (Choose one) V the null hypothesis H. х Х 5 Part: 3/4 Part 4 of 4 (d) State a conclusion. There (Choose one) enough evidence to conclude that the number of visits to a science museum is related to interest in environmental issues. X
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