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# Afinancial advisor believes that the proportion of investors who are​ risk-averse (that​ is, try to avoid risk in their investment​ decisions) is at least 0.6. a survey of 33 investors found that 21 of them were​ risk-averse. formulate a​ one-sample hypothesis test for a proportion to test this belief.

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