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2 September, 05:55

An opinion poll asks a random sample of adults whether they favor banning ownership of handguns by private citizens. A commentator believes that more than half of all adults favor such a ban. The null and alternative hypotheses you would use to test this claim are (a)

H0:p^=0.5; Ha:p^>0.5

(b)

H0:p=0.5; Ha:p>0.5

(c)

H0:p=0.5; Ha:p<0.5

(d)

H0:p=0.5; Ha:p≠0.5

(e)

H0:p>0.5; Ha:p=0.5

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  1. 2 September, 05:56
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    (b) H0: p = 0.5; Ha: p > 0.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p represents the population proportion.

    A null hypothesis is a statement from the population parameter which is either rejected or accepted (fail to reject) upon testing. It is expressed using the equality sign.

    An alternate hypothesis is also a statement from the population parameter which negates the null hypothesis and is accepted if the null hypothesis is rejected. It is expressed using any of the inequality signs.
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