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Mathematics, 04.08.2020 17:01 kdtrillz

According to a Pew Research Center study, in May 2011, 40% of all American adults had a smart phone (one which the user can use to read email and surf the Internet). A communications professor at a university believes this percentage is higher among community college students. She selects 341 community college students at random and finds that 147 of them have a smart phone. Then in testing the hypotheses: H0: p = 0.4 versus

Ha: p > 0.4,

what is the test statistic?

z =. (Please round your answer to two decimal places.)

B.)

According to a Pew Research Center study, in May 2011, 33% of all American adults had a smart phone (one which the user can use to read email and surf the Internet). A communications professor at a university believes this percentage is higher among community college students. She selects 349 community college students at random and finds that 138 of them have a smart phone. In testing the hypotheses:

H0: p = 0.33 versus

Ha: p > 0.33,

she calculates the test statistic as z = 2.5990.

Then the p‑value = .

(Please round your answer to four decimal places.)

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