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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 04:15 jadenp23

At a certain university, 22% of the students fail general chemistry on their first attempt. Professor Brown teacher at this university and believes that the rate of first-time failure in his general chemistry classes is 45%. He samples 86 students from last semester who were first-time enrollees in general chemistry and finds that 19 of them failed his course.
1) State the appropriate null and alternate hypotheses.
2) Compute the P-value.
3) Using a = 0.05, can Professor Brown conclude that the percentage of failures differs from 45%?

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