Of 1000 randomly selected cases of lung cancer, 823 resulted in death. Is there
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Of 1000 randomly selected cases of lung cancer, 823 resulted in death. Is there sufficient evidence to say the true proportion of lung cancer deaths is different than 85% at a significance level of 5%.a) Are the normality assumptions satisfied? Explain why.
b) State hypotheses
c) Calculate the test statistic
d) (1 pt.) What is/are the critical value(s)? Provide graph with the critical values.
e) What is your decision?
f) What is the conclusion/interpretation of this decision?
g) Calculate the p-value for this test.
h) Construct a 95% confidence for the true proportion of lung cancer deaths
i) (3 pts.) How many cases are needed to estimate the true value within 1% having confidence of 95%?
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Of 1000 randomly selected cases of lung cancer, 823 resulted in death. Is there
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