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Mathematics, 11.12.2019 22:31, roxygreeneyes

Some commercial airplanes recirculate approximately 50% of the cabin air in order to increase fuel efficiency. the researchers studied 1096 airline passengers, among which some traveled on airplanes that recirculated air and others traveled on planes that did not recirculate air. of the 515 passengers who flew on planes that did not recirculate air, 104 reported post-flight respiratory symptoms, while 112 of the 581 passengers on planes that did recirculate air reported such symptoms. is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of passengers with post-flight respiratory symptoms differs for planes that do and do not recirculate air? test the appropriate hypotheses using α = 0.05. you may assume that it is reasonable to regard these two samples as being independently selected and as representative of the two populations of interest. (use a statistical computer package to calculate the p-value. use pdo not recirculate − pdo recirculate. round your test statistic to two decimal places and your p-value to four decimal places.)

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