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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 01:00 andrecoral105

In a recent poll six hundred adults were asked a series of questions about the state of the economy and their children's future. One question was, "do you expect your children to have a better life than you have had, a worse life, or a life about the same as yours?" Suppose the responses showed 245 better, 311 worse, and 44 about the same. Use the sign test and = 0.05 to determine whether there is a difference between the number of adults who feel their children will have a better life compared to a worse life. State the null and alternative hypotheses. (Let p = the proportion of adults who feel their children will have a better life.) H0: p ā‰  0.50

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