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ble or technology to answer this question Minnesota had the

Last updated: 4/11/2024

ble or technology to answer this question Minnesota had the

ble or technology to answer this question Minnesota had the highest turnout rate of any state for the 2016 presidential election Political analysts wonder if turno in rural Minnesota was higher than turnout in the urban areas of the state A sample shows that 630 of 840 registered voters from rural Minnesota voted in the 2016 presidential election while 396 out of 550 registered voters from urban Minnesota voted a Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses that can be used to test whether registered voters in rural Minnesota were more likely than registered voters in urban Minnesota to vote in the 2016 presidential election Let P1 the population proportion of voters in rural Minnesota who voted in the 2016 election and p2 the population proportion of voters in urban Minnesota who voted in the 2016 election Ho P1 P220 HP1 P2 0 Ho P1 P2 0 Ha P1 P20 O Ho P1 P20 Ha P1 P2 0 Ho P1 P 0 HP1 P2 0 O Ho P1 P2 0 Ha P1 P20 b What is the proportion of sampled registered voters in rural Minnesota that voted in the 2016 presidential election c What is the proportion of sampled registered voters in urban Minnesota that voted in the 2016 presidential election d At 0 05 test the political analysts hypothesis Calculate the test statistic Round your answer to two decimal places What is the p value Round your answer to four decimal places p value What conclusion do you draw from your results Do not reject Ho We cannot conclude that voters from rural Minnesota voted more frequently than voters from urban Minnesota in the 2016 Presidential election Reject Ho We cannot conclude that voters from rural Minnesota voted more frequently than voters from urban Minnesota in the 2016 Presidential election Do not reject Ho We can conclude that voters from rural Minnesota voted more frequently than voters from urban Minnesota in the 2016 Presidential election Reject Ho We can conclude that voters from rural Minnesota voted more frequently than voters from urban Minnesota in the 2016 Presidential election