Sleep experts believe that sleep apnea is more likely to occur in men than in the general population. In other words, they claim the percentage of men who suffer from sleep apnea is greater than 5.8%. To test this claim, one sleep expert examines a simple random sample of 90 men and determines 9 of these men suffer from sleep apnea. Does this evidence support the claim that the percentage of men who suffer from sleep apnea not longer equals 5.8%? Use a 0.05 level of significance.
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