Does the distribution for people in the United States ages 25 and older differ from the distribution
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Does the distribution for people in the United States ages 25 and older differ from the distribution for people in the United States ages 30-34? Use \(\alpha=0.05\).
(a) identify the claim and state \(H_{0}\) and \(H_{a}\),
(b) find the critical value and identify the rejection region,
(c) find the test statistic,
(d) decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis,
(e) interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
Use the table, which lists the distribution of educational achievement for people in the United States ages 25 and older. It also lists the results of a random survey for two additional age groups.
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Elementary Statistics Picturing The World
ISBN: 9781292260464
7th Global Edition
Authors: Betsy Farber, Ron Larson
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