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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 17:31 HistoryLover

Acollege professor claims the proportion of students that complete a homework assignment is 70%. random sample of students are monitored and checked if they completed the home the algebra class. to test this claim, assume that the test statistic for this hypothesis test is-1.73 since this is a two tailed hypothesis test, assume that the critical values for this hypothesis test are -1.96 and 1.96. come to a decision for the hypothesis test and interpret your results with respect to the original claim. select the correct answer below: reject the null hypothesis. there is enough evidence to reject the claim that the proportion of students that complete a homework assignment is 70% fail to reject the null hypothesis. there is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the proportion of students that complete a homework assignment is 70%.

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