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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 17:10, nyaa70

In a survey of 140 undergraduate students in an elementary statistics class at UW, 12 said they were left-handed and 128 said they were right-handed. Assume the students are representative of all UW undergrads. Do these data provide evidence that the proportion of UW undergrads who are left-handed differs from the national proportion of 0.10 at the 5% significance level? data: 12 out of 140, null probability 0.1 z = 0.563, p-value = 0.5731 alternative hypothesis: true p is not equal to 0.1 95 percent confidence interval: 0.04971124 0.14384532 sample estimates: P 0.08571429
a) Define the null and alternative hypothesis for answering the question being asked. Define both in words and in symbols.
b) The R output for running this test is shown below. What do you conclude for this test? Include your decision and an interpretation in the context of the problem. Be specific.
c) Explain in words what the p-value of 0.5731 means.

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