Suppose 52% of 1,000 randomly selected adults say they take part in some sort of daily fitness activity. Is there statistical support/merit for concluding that more than 50% of all adults take part in some form of daily fitness activity?
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Here claim is that p>0.50
So hypothesis is vs
Test statistics is
P value is
As P value is greater than alpha, we fail to reject the null hypothesis
Hence we do not have sufficient evidence to support the claim that p>0.50
So there is no statistical support/merit for concluding that more than 50% of all adults take part in some form of daily fitness activity
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