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Problem 1 a jar contains blue, red and green balls. the null-hypothesis h0 is that there is 25% percent of red balls. (1) a sample of 36 ball have been randomly pull out of jar. it contained 16 red balls. what is the probability of that happening? do you still believe that jar contains 25% red balls?(2) we create a statistic which we will use to test the h0 . the statistic is simply a number of red balls in the sample of 36 balls. we make a decision that we will reject the null-hypothesis if sample contains more than 15 red balls. what is the probability of that happening assuming that null-hypothesis is true?

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