Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.04.2021 22:40, wbrandi118

A television executive claims that the percent of households that watch the Macy's parade on Thanksgiving Day is under 65%. In a random sample of 175 households,
121 of them watched the parade. Can you show that the executive's claim is
accurate using a 0.05 level of significance?
Which of the following should you use for the Alternative Hypothesis?
O p = 0.65
p < 0.65
O p > 0.65
Op+ 0.65

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