Mathematics, 17.06.2021 18:20, mvongphakdy8746
As of 2012, the proportion of students who use a MacBook as their primary computer is 0.46. You believe that at your university the proportion is actually less than 0.46. The hypotheses for this scenario are Null Hypothesis: p ≥ 0.46, Alternative Hypothesis: p < 0.46. You conduct a random sample and run a hypothesis test yielding a p-value of 0.4734. What is the appropriate conclusion? Conclude at the 5% level of significance.1) We did not find enough evidence to say the proportion of students that use a MacBook as their primary computer is less than 0.46.
2) The proportion of students that use a MacBook as their primary computer is greater than or equal to 0.46.
3) We did not find enough evidence to say the proportion of students that use a MacBook as their primary computer is larger than 0.46.
4) We did not find enough evidence to say a significant difference exists between the proportion of students that use a MacBook as their primary computer and 0.46
5) The proportion of students that use a MacBook as their primary computer is significantly less than 0.46.
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