A candidate for mayor in a large city believes that he appeals to at least 10 per
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A candidate for mayor in a large city believes that he appeals to at least 10 per cent more of the educated voters than the uneducated voters. He hires the services of a poll-taking organization, and they find that 62 of 100 educated voters interviewed support the candidate, and 69 of 150 uneducated voters support him at the 0.05 significance level, is the hypothesis accepted or rejected?
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Authors: Barry render, Ralph m. stair, Michael e. Hanna
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