Question: Please help! Dr. Nestle is choosing a candy to give away at Halloween. She surveys 100 randomly selected children. Of these children, 42 preferred Skittles

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Please help! Dr. Nestle is choosing a candy to give away at

Dr. Nestle is choosing a candy to give away at Halloween. She surveys 100 randomly selected children. Of these children, 42 preferred Skittles and 58 preferred Hershey bars. Can Qr. Nestle conclude with 952% confidence that more than 50% of children prefer Hershey bars over Skittles? This is an essay question. In order to obtain complete credit, you must provide the following: 1) The null hypothesis 2) The alternative hypothesis 3) The calculated test statistic to four decimal places 4)The p value (or a range for the p value, as done in homework, if you are using tables in the textbook) 5) The conclusion: Dr. Nestle (can or cannot) conclude with 95% confidence that more than 50% of children prefer Hershey bars over Skittles. To expedite typing in your answer, you may reference equation numbers rather than type in equations, and you may type in symbols as they would be read rather than type in Greek letters or Using subscripts. (e.g., mu. Xbar, HO. H1, etc.)

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