Section 8.1 Learning Check||Please enter your Full Name:|Your Email Address:|Your ID Number or Password:|A newspaper conducted a statewide survey concerning the state budget. The newspaper took a random sample of 1200 registered voters and found that 620 would like to see more money spend for education. Let p represent the proportion of all registered voters in the state that would like to see more money spend for education. A 90% confidence interval for p is # 0.517<img src="pm.jpg">0.014 %% 0.517<img src="pm.jpg">0.024 %% 0.517<img src="pm.jpg">0.028 %% 0.517<img src="pm.jpg">0.249 %%|A newspaper wants to conduct a statewide survey concerning the state budget. How large a sample n would they need to estimate the proprtion of all registered voters in the state that would like to see more money spend for education with margin of error 0.01 with 95% confidence? Use the guess p=0.5 as the value for p. # 49 %% 1500 %% 4800 %% 9604 %%|A newspaper conducted a statewide survey concerning the state budget. The newspaper took a random sample of 1200 registered voters and found that 640 would like to see more money spend for education. Is this evidence that a clear majority of the population would like to see more money spend for education? The appropriate alternative hypothesis for this problem is # p<0.50 %% p>0.50 %% p is different than 0.50 %% none of the above %%|A newspaper conducted a statewide survey concerning the state budget. The newspaper took a random sample of 1200 registered voters and found that 640 would like to see more money spend for education. Is this evidence that a clear majority of the population would like to see more money spend for education? The P-value of this test is # 0.4920 %% 0.0330 %% 0.0104 %% less than 0.0002 %%