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There are three samples A, B, and C. Sample A indicates 50 successes out of 120 cases, sample B indicates 80 successes out of 120 cases, and sample C indicates 48 successes out of 120 cases. What is the correct order of the strength of evidence of the samples for the alternative hypothesis?

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  1. 10 June, 17:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    From given information

    P_{A} = 50 / 120 = 0.4166667

    P_{B} = 80 / 120 = 0.6666667

    P_{C} = 48/120 = 0.4

    Ha : p > 0.4

    Correct order is

    Answer : C) B, A, C
  2. 10 June, 17:48
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    Refer below for the explanation.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For Sample A=50/120=0.4166667

    For Sample B=80/120=0.666667

    For Sample C=48/120=0.4

    Hence the correct order is B, A, C
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