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    Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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    Exam 9: A: large-Sample Tests of Hypotheses
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    The Campaign Manager for the Conservatives Believes That More Than
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The Campaign Manager for the Conservatives Believes That More Than

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The campaign manager for the Conservatives believes that more than 52% of the registered voters will vote Conservative. If you wish to test this claim, the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses are The campaign manager for the Conservatives believes that more than 52% of the registered voters will vote Conservative. If you wish to test this claim, the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses are   vs.  vs. The campaign manager for the Conservatives believes that more than 52% of the registered voters will vote Conservative. If you wish to test this claim, the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses are   vs.

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