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A spokesperson for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) claims that 80% of all satellite radio subscribers have a satellite radio receiver in their car. A random sample of 501 satellite radio subscribers are surveyed and 396 of them had a satellite receiver in their car. Consider a test of the NAB spokesperson's claim. (a) Set up the null and alternative hypotheses if you believe that the spokesperson's claim is too high. Be sure to define the parameter used in your hypotheses. (b) What is the test statistic

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