The mayor of a town has proposed a plan for the construction of a new bridge. A political study took a sample of 1300 voters in the town and found that 66% of the residents favored construction. Using the data, a political strategist wants to test the claim that the percentage of residents who favor construction is not equal to 69%. Testing at the 0.05 level, is there enough evidence to support the strategist's claim?
Step 1 of 7:
1.State the null and alternative hypotheses.
2.Find the value of test statistic
3.one tailed or two tailed ?
4.what is the p-value ?
5.Value of level of significance ?
6.reject or fail to reject null hypothesis?
7.State conclusion of hypothesis test
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