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a. Researchers want to test if more than a quarter of all North American adults have hypertension (that is to say more than 25% proportion of North American adults). State the null and alternative hypothesis in proper notation.
b. Create a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of adult North Americans that have hypertension. Interpret this interval in context of the study. c. Say your 95% confidence interval is (0.329 , 0.361). Can you say with a high degree of confidence that more than a quarter of all North Americans have hypertension. Explain in a sentence or two.
d. If we were to decrease our level of confidence, what would we expect to happen to the confidence interval? Get wider/ get narrower/ stay the same ?
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