Astep-By-Step Approach, 10 l Ed. WIICCC MATH Hosted by ALDIS Corp eBook E Section 11.1 Question...
Astep-By-Step Approach, 10 l Ed. WIICCC MATH Hosted by ALDIS Corp eBook E Section 11.1 Question Check Answer Previous 1 2 3 5 6 Question 4 of 6 (2 points) View.problem in a PONUR 11.1 Section Exercise 14 A survey of 800 recent degree recipients found that 152 received associate degrees; 455, bachelor degrees; 21, first professional degrees; 158, master degrees; and 14, doctorates. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that at least one of the proportions differs from a report which stated that 23.3% were associate degrees: 51.1%, bachelor degrees; 3%, first professional degrees; 20.6%, master degrees; and 2%, doctorates? Usea -0.01. Source: New York Times Almanac Part 1 out of 5 Identify the claim with the correct hypothesis. Ho: The distribution of degrees granted is as follows: 23,3% Associate degrees; 51 bachelor degrees; 3%, first professional degrees: 20.6%, master degrees; and 2! Solve it Guided Solution Show Example Ask My Instructor Link to Textbook Tables Formulas H, At least one of the proportions differs from those stated in the null hypothesis (select) Save for Later Submit Assignment