A small private college is interested in determining the percentage of its students who live off campus and drive to class. It is claimed that less than 20% of their current students live off campus and drive to class. The college decided to take a random sample of 108 of their current students to use in the analysis. It was found that 14 of those live off campus and drive to class. Is therre enought evidence to support the claim that less than 20% of students live off campus at the 3% level of significance?
A) There is insufficient evidence to conclude that less than 20% of the students live off campus and drive to class at 3% level of significance.
B) There is sufficient evidence to conclude that less than 20% of the students live off campus and drive to class.
C) There is insufficient evidence to conclude that less than 20% of the students live off campus and drive to class.
D) There is sufficient evidence to conclude that less than 20% of the students live off campus and drive to class. at 3% level of significance.
A) There is insufficient evidence to conclude that less than 20% of the students live off campus and drive to class at 3% level of significance.
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