Because (1-P) 10, the sample size in (Round to one decimal place as needed) What are the null and altemative hypotheses?

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Because (1-P) 10, the sample size in (Round to one decimal place as needed) What are the null and altemative hypotheses?

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Because (1-P) 10, the sample size in (Round to one decimal place as needed) What are the null and altemative hypotheses? H₂ versus H, (Type intepers of decimals. Do not round) Find the best statistic (Round to hwo decimal places as needed) Find the value 5 level of sanc 5% of the population sire, and the sample FIRSy selected 100 pet owners and discovered that 25 of these top the represents for testing the hypothesis P-value= (Round to three decimal places as needed) Does the veterinarian have a right to be skeptical? OA. The veterinarian does not have a right to be skeptical. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the true proportion of pet owners who talk to their pets on the telephone is less than 45% OB. The veterinarian has a right to be skeptical There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the true proportion of pet owners who talk to their pets on the telephone is not 45% OC. The veterinarian does not have a right to be skeptical There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the true proportion of pet owners who talk to their pets on the telephone is 45% sed
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