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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 08:01, bri9263

Pedro thinks that he has a special relationship with the number 6. In particular, Pedro thinks that he would roll a 6 with a fair 6-sided die more often than you'd expect by chance alone. Suppose pp is the true proportion of the time Pedro will roll a 6. Required:
a. State the null and alternative hypotheses for testing Pedro's claim.
b. Now suppose Pedro makes 42 rolls, and a 6 comes up 9 times out of the 42 rolls. Determine the P-value of the test: P-value.
c. Does this sample provide evidence at the 5% level that Pedro rolls a 6 more often than you'd expect?

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