You are conducting a study to see if the proportion of men over the age of 50 who regularly have their prostate examined is significantly less than 0.31. A random sample of 704 men over the age of 50 found that 201 have their prostate regularly examined. Do the sample data provide convincing evidence to support the claim? Test the relevant hypotheses using a 5% level of significance. Give answer to at least 4 decimal places. What are the correct hypotheses? (Select the correct symbols and use decimal values not percentages.) H0: Correct Correct Correct H1: Correct Correct Correct Based on the hypotheses, find the following: Test Statistic = Incorrect Critical-value=Incorrect Shade the sampling distribution curve with the correct critical value(s) and shade the critical regions. The arrows can only be dragged to z-scores that are accurate to 1 place after the decimal point (these values correspond to the tick marks on the horizontal axis). Select from the drop down menu to shade to the left, to the right, between or left and right of the z-score(s). Shade: . Click and drag the arrows to adjust the values. Normal curveInterval pointer 0.3 Incorrect The correct decision is to Correct. The correct summary would be: Correct that the proportion of men over the age of 50 who regularly have their prostate examined is significantly less than 0.31.
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