US adults with and without a college degree were asked if they were trustful of the fairness
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US adults with and without a college degree were asked if they were trustful of the fairness of an election. A random sample of 110 adults with a degree included 67 that were trustful. A random sample of 220 adults without a degree included 110 that were trustful. A hypothesis test is conducted at the=0.10significance level to determine if the overall percentage of those with a college degree that were trustful was greater than that of those without a degree. Find the value of the test statistic for this hypothesis test. (Round to two decimal places.) Test statistic: Find theP-value for this hypothesis test. (Round to three decimal places.) P-value: Which is the correct conclusion?
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