Multiple Choice
A survey claims that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend aspirin for their patients with headaches. To test this claim against the alternative that the actual proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin
Is less than 0.90, a random sample of 100 doctors was selected. Suppose you reject the null
Hypothesis. What conclusion can you reach?
A) There is not sufficient evidence that the proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is not less than 0.90.
B) There is sufficient evidence that the proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is not less than 0.90.
C) There is not sufficient evidence that the proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is less than 0.90.
D) There is sufficient evidence that the proportion of doctors who recommend aspirin is less than 0.90.
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