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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 16:30 omar2334

A brokerage firm is curious about the proportion of clients who have high-risk stocks in their stock portfolio. Let the proportion of clients who have high-risk stocks be p. If the brokerage firm wants to know if the proportion of clients who have high-risk stocks is less than 15%, what are the null and alternative hypotheses?

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