

Hypothesis Testing Two Proportions
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Mathematics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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7.4 Hypothesis Testing with Proportions

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Multiple Choice
Which of these would be a scenario for which we'd use proportions?
On average, how many students at each Broward high school prefer online school?
In current conditions, do high school students in Broward County prefer online school or in-person school?
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Multiple Choice
How would you write the claim "the majority of Broward high school students prefer to do school online" as a mathematical statement?
(p represents the proportion of students who prefer online school)
p > 0.5
p = 0.5
p<0.5
p≤0.5
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Multiple Choice
Is p >0.5 our null or alternate hypothesis?
Null
Alternate
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Multiple Choice
What is the pair of hypotheses we'll use for this scenario?
Ho: p =0.5
Ha: p=0.5
Ho: p ≥0.5
Ha: p > 0.5
Ho : p≤0.5
Ha : p>0.5
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Type answer...
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Type answer...
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z-score work
z= npqp(hat)−p=50(.5)(.5).66−.5 =2.26
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Multiple Choice
What is the tail of the test?
Left-tailed
Right-tailed
Two-tailed
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which calculator test sounds like the one that would apply to this scenario?
Z-Test
T-Test
2-SampZTest
1- PropZTest
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Multiple Choice
What is the decision about our null hypothesis?
Reject the null
Fail to reject the null
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Multiple Choice
Since we rejected our null hypothesis, and our claim is in the alternate, what is the conclusion we make about the claim?
We have enough evidence to reject the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school
We do not have enough evidence to reject the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school
We do not have enough evidence to support the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school
We have enough evidence to support the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school
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Open Ended
If you were going to the Broward Schoolboard meeting, what would you tell them?
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