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5. From research, it is known that the opinions of US parents on whether a college education is worth the expense is the following: strongly agree 55%, somewhat agree 30%, neither agree nor disagree 5%, somewhat disagree 6% strongly disagree 4%. An economist claims that the distribution of the opinions of the opinions of US teenagers is different from the distribution opinions of US parents. To test the economist randomly selected 200 US teenagers and asked each whether a college education is worth the expense. The table shows the results. At level of significance of 5%, is there enough evidence to support the economist’s claim?
Response |
Frequency |
Strongly Agree |
86 |
Somewhat Agree |
62 |
Neither Agree nor Disagree |
34 |
Somewhat Disagree |
14 |
Strongly Disagree |
4 |
Ho : the distribution of the opinions of the opinions of US teenagers is same as the distribution opinions of US parents.
H1: the distribution of the opinions of the opinions of US teenagers is different from the distribution opinions of US parents.
That is , there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of the opinions of the opinions of US teenagers is different from the distribution opinions of US parents.
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