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13 August, 09:10

Over the past several years, the proportion of one-person households has been increasing. The Census Bureau would like to test the hypothesis that the proportion of one-person households exceeds 0.27. A random sample of 125 households found that 43 consisted of one person. To conduct the hypothesis test, what distribution would you use to calculate the critical value and the p-value?

a. the Student's t-distribution with 124 degrees of freedom

b. the Student's t-distribution with 125 degrees of freedom

c. the standard normal distribution

d. the Student's t-distribution with 42 degrees of freedom

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  1. 13 August, 09:11
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    a. the Student's t-distribution with 124 degrees of freedom

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have no information about the standard deviation of the population, just for the sample, which means that the student's t-distribution is used.

    Degrees of freedom

    Sample size subtracted by 1.

    125 households were sampled.

    125 - 1 = 124 degrees of freedom.

    So the correct answer is:

    a. the Student's t-distribution with 124 degrees of freedom
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