According to the Centers of Disease Control, about 21% of American young people between the ages of 12 and 19 are obese. A student claims that the students his local schools are in better shape than...


According to the Centers of Disease Control, about 21% of American young people between the ages of 12<br>and 19 are obese.<br>A student claims that the students his local schools are in better shape than the national average, so their<br>proportion of obese students is less than 21%.<br>Which are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this study?<br>Họ: p = 21%, H1: p = 21%<br>Ho: p × 0, Hq: p = 0<br>Họ: p = 21%, Hq: p > 21%<br>Họ: p = 21%, H,: p < 21%<br>Suppose tnat the result of the statistical is to fail to reject Ho.<br>Which is the proper conclusion?<br>O There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the students at his local schools have a smaller true<br>proportion of obese students.<br>O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the students his local schools have a smaller true<br>proportion of obese students.<br>O There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the students at his local schools have a smaller<br>sample proportion of obese students.<br>O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the students his local schools have a smaller sample<br>proportion of obese students.<br>

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