Multiple Choice
SCENARIO 10-9
The following EXCEL output contains the results of a test to determine whether the proportions of
satisfied customers at two resorts are the same or different.
10-32 Two-Sample Tests
-Referring to Scenario 10-9, allowing for 1% probability of committing a Type I error, what are
The decision and conclusion on testing whether there is any difference in the proportions of
Satisfied customers in the two resorts?
A) Do not reject the null hypothesis; there is enough evidence to conclude that there is significant difference in the proportions of satisfied guests at the two resorts.
B) Do not reject the null hypothesis; there is not enough evidence to conclude that there is significant difference in the proportions of satisfied guests at the two resorts.
C) Reject the null hypothesis; there is enough evidence to conclude that there is significant difference in the proportions of satisfied guests at the two resorts.
D) Reject the null hypothesis; there is not enough evidence to conclude that there is significant difference in the proportions of satisfied guests at the two resorts.
Correct Answer:

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