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Mathematics, 09.06.2020 03:57 kyra737

Suppose a consumer group suspects that the proportion of households that have three cell phones NOT known to be 30%. A cell phone company has reason to believe that the proportion is 30%. Before they start a big advertising campaign, they conduct a 99% CL hypothesis test. Their marketing people survey 150 households with the result that 43 of the households have three cell phones. Required:
a. Is the actual percentage of households different from 30%?
b. Set up the hypothesis test.
c. What is the success for this problem?
d. Calculate the p-value.
e. Draw conclusion.

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