A newsletter publisher believes that above 41% of their readers own a personal computer. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.10 level to substantiate the publisher's claim? State the null and alternative hypotheses for the above scenario.

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Answer:

Null and alternative hypothesis:

[tex]H_0: \pi=0.41\\\\H_a:\pi>0.41[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To perform this hypothesis test we need a sample outcome that is not given in the question (sample size and proportion).

Although, the null and alternative hypothesis can be stated:

- The alternative hypothesis reflects the publisher belief, stating that the population proportion of readers that own a personal computer is significantly higher than 0.41.

- The null hypothesis states the opposite: that the proportion is not signifcantly higher than 0.41.

This can be written as:

[tex]H_0: \pi=0.41\\\\H_a:\pi>0.41[/tex]