Consider a sample of
5252
football games, where
3232
of them were won by the home team. Use a
0.010.01
significance level to test the claim that the probability that the home team wins is greater than one-half.
Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct answer below.
A.
Upper H 0H0:
pgreater than>0.50.5
Upper H 1H1:
pequals=0.50.5
B.
Upper H 0H0:
pequals=0.50.5
Upper H 1H1:
pnot equals≠0.50.5
C.
Upper H 0H0:
pequals=0.50.5
Upper H 1H1:
pgreater than>0.50.5
Your answer is correct.
D.
Upper H 0H0:
pequals=0.50.5
Upper H 1H1:
pless than<0.50.5
Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test?
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