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Problem Score: 60%. Attempts Remaining: 1 The dean of students affairs at a college wants to...

Problem Score: 60%. Attempts Remaining: 1

The dean of students affairs at a college wants to test the claim that 50% of all undergraduate students reside in the college dormitories. If 46 out of 68 randomly selected undergraduate students reside in the dormitories, does this support dean's claim with α=0.05?

a. test statistic

b. critical value

c. Do we accept or reject Dean's claim?

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