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4 June, 21:50

In 1965, about 44% of the U. S. adult population had never smoked cigarettes. A national health survey of 1472 U. S. adults, presumably selected randomly, during 2010 revealed that 677 had never smoked cigarettes. Suppose you wished to test whether there has been a change since 1965 in the proportion of U. S. adults who have never smoked cigarettes. You test the hypotheses H 0 : p = 0.44, H α : p ≠ 0.44. The P ‑value of the test is:

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  1. 4 June, 21:59
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    P 0.44)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the question, we were given the following details:

    44% of the U. S. adult population had never smoked cigarettes. This means that the proportion of the population is 44/100=0.44

    There is need for us to test whether there has been a change, of which the change could be either in the form of increase or decrease.

    Thus, below is our hypothesis:

    H_o: P = 0.44

    H_1: P / neq 0.44

    Thus, P 0.44)
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