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Testing to see if there is evidence that the proportion of US citizens who can name the capital city of Canada is greater than 0.75. a. (3pts) State the Null and Alternative Hypotheses. Also, state the direction of the test Using the following possible sample results: • Sample A: 31 successes out of 40 • Sample B: 34 successes out of 40 • Sample C: 27 successes out of 40 • Sample D: 38 successes out of 40 b. State which of the possible sample results provides the most evidence against the null. Briefly explain (2pts) c. State which (if any) of the possible results provide no evidence for the alternative. Briefly explain (2pts)

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Answer:b) B and D and c) A and CStep-by-step explanation:The hypotheses would be:[tex]H_0: p =0.75\\H_a: p >0.75[/tex](Right tailed test at 5% level)Sample proportions areSample              A                 B                C                 DSuccess            31               34               27               38Proportion p     0.775         0.85            0.675          0.95Std error(sqrtpq/n)          0.066        0.056          0.074          0.034p diffp-0.75               0.025        0.10             - 0.075        0.20Z stat                  p diff/SE            0.0757       1.77                 1.01          5.80p value               0.469       0.038             0.156       0.000001we find that p value is more smaller than alpha, the more accurate the alternate hypothesis.b) Only B and D provide against the null.  Because p <0.05c) A and C provide no evidence for the alternative because p >0.05