Name Is there enough evidence to conclude that the proportio
Solution
1.
Formulating the null and alternatuve hypotheses,          
           
 Ho:   p   =   0.28
 Ha:   p   =/=   0.28 [ANSWER]
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2.
Here, level of significance = 0.10. [ANSWER]
As we see, the hypothesized po =   0.28      
 Getting the point estimate of p, p^,          
           
 p^ = x / n =    0.252358491 [ANSWER, SAMPLE PROPORTION]
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3.      
           
 Getting the standard error of p^, sp,          
           
 sp = sqrt[po (1 - po)/n] =    0.021805314      
           
 Getting the z statistic,          
           
 z = (p^ - po)/sp =    -1.267650171   [ANSWER TEST STATISTIC]
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4.  
           
 As this is a    2   tailed test, then, getting the p value,  
           
 p =    0.204922907   [ANSWER, P VALUE]  
Thus, there is a probability of 0.2049 that we can get a value at least this extremely far from the population proportion.
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Thus, we fail to reject Ho, as P > 0.10.
There is no significant evidence that the sample data has a proportion different from the national proportion.

