Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 60% at the 0.2 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis are? The test is?
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Null hypothesis (H0): The proportion of people who own cats is equal to 60% (p = 0.6). Alternative hypothesis (H1): The proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 60% (p ≠0.6). Show more…
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