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Suppose an experiment is done with criminals released from prison in a certain state where the recidivism rate is 37%; that is, 37% of criminals return to prison within three years. one hundred random prisoners are made to attend a "boot camp" for two weeks before their release, and it is hoped that "boot camp" will have a good effect. suppose 33 of those prisoners return to prison within three years. the null hypothesis is that those attending boot camp have a recidivism rate of 37%, pequals0.37. complete parts (a) through (c) below.

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