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Over the past year, 20% of the players at Pine Creek golf course were women. In...

Over the past year, 20% of the players at Pine Creek golf course were women. In an effort to attract more women golfers, Pine Creek implemented a special promotion designed towards women. One month after the promotion was implemented a random sample of golfers taken (sample below). At a 1% level of significance does the sample provided evidence of a difference in women golfers since the implementation of the promotion?

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BLANK #1: Is this a question involving mean or proportion? ***ANSWER "MEAN" OR "PROPORTION" (WITHOUT THE QUOTATION MARKS)***

BLANK #2: Which type of distribution should be used to calculate the probability for this question? ***ANSWER "NORMAL", "T", OR "BINOMIAL" (WITHOUT THE QUOTATION MARKS)***

BLANK #3: Which of the following options are the appropriate hypotheses for this question: ***ANSWER WITH THE CORRECT LETTER, WITHOUT ANY QUOTATION MARKS OR BRACKETS***

A) H0: μ = 20% H1: μ > 20%

B) H0: μ = 20% H1: μ < 20%

C) H0: μ = 20% H1: μ ≠ 20%

D) H0: p = 20% H1: p > 20%

E) H0: p = 20% H1: p < 20%

F) H0: p = 20% H1: p ≠  20%

BLANK #4: What is the p-value of this sample? ***ANSWER TO 4 DECIMALS, BE SURE TO INCLUDE LEADING ZERO, EXAMPLE "0.1234"...NOT ".1234"***

BLANK#5: At a 1% level of significance does the sample provided evidence of a difference in women golfers since the implementation of the promotion? ***ANSWER "YES" OR "NO" (WITHOUT THE QUOTATION MARKS)***

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