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15 July, 03:08

A marketing analyst randomly surveyed 150 adults from a certain city and asked which type of tooth paste they were currently using - Extra Whitening or Regular. 96 said they were currently using Extra Whitening while the rest said they were using Regular. The analyst wants to determine if this is evidence that more than half of the adults in this city are using Extra Whitening. Suppose a p-value from the correct hypothesis test was 0.0003. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of this p-value?

A. HA: p_extra White > p_Regular.

B. HA: p > 0.5, where p = the proportion of all adults in this city using Extra Whitening.

C. HA: p = 0.64, where p = the proportion of all adults in this city using Extra Whitening.

D. HA: p=0.5, where p = the proportion of all adults in this city using Extra Whitening.

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  1. 15 July, 03:34
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    The answer to this question is A.
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