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Is there a difference between community college statistics students and university statistics students in what technology they use on their homework? Of the randomly selected community college students 63 used a computer, 105 used a calculator with built in statistics functions, and 23 used a table from the textbook. Of the randomly selected university students 43 used a computer, 80 used a calculator with built in statistics functions, and 40 used a table from the textbook. Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test using an a = 0.01 level of significance. a. What is the correct statistical test to use? O.Paired t-test O Goodness-of-Fit O Homogeneity O Independence b. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? Ho: O Type of student and type of technology used for statistics homework are independent. O Type of student and type of technology used for statistics homework are dependent. The distribution of the technology that community college statistics students use for their homework is the same as the distribution of the technology that university statistics students use for their homework. The distribution of the technology that community college statistics students use for their homework is not the same as the distribution of the technology that university statistics students use for their homework. H1 : O Type of student and type of technology used for statistics homework are independent. O Type of student and type of technology used for statistics homework are dependent. The distribution of the technology that community college statistics students use for their homework is not the same as the distribution of the technology that university statistics students use for their homework. The distribution of the technology that community college statistics students use for their homework is the same as the distribution of the technology that university statistics students use for their