PLEASE TYPE IT OUT DO NOT WRITE IT A financial advisor believes that the proportion of investors who are risk-averse (th

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PLEASE TYPE IT OUT DO NOT WRITE IT A financial advisor believes that the proportion of investors who are risk-averse (th

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A financial advisor believes that the proportion of investors
who are risk-averse (that is, try to avoid risk in their investment
decisions) is at least 0.7. A survey of 50 investors found that 27
of them were risk-averse. Conduct an appropriate hypothesis test to
test the advisor's belief.
Is this a right-tail test?
What is the appropriate p-value? (Round to 4 digits after
the decimal and place a 0 to the left of the decimal, e.g.,
0.1234)
Is the advisor's claim supported at the 5% significance
level?
Is the advisor's claim supported at the 1% significance
level?
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