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The mayor of Lawrenceville indicated in a news interview that the percentage of students at GGC studying business is at least 30%. For your marketing project, you intend to test this claim. The correct setup of a hypothesis test for this situation is: a) H0: p < .30 Ha: p ≥ .30

b) H0: p ≤ .30 Ha: p > .30

c) H0: p ≥ .30 Ha: p < .30

d) H0: p > .30 Ha: p ≤ .30

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