This is part 'd' that isn't included in the picture. (d)Based on your answer to part (c), choose what can be concluded, at the 0.05 level of significance, about your claim. Since the p -value is less...


This is part 'd' that isn't included in the picture.










(d)Based on your answer to part (c), choose what can be concluded, at the

0.05


level of significance, about your claim.





Since the
p-value is less than (or equal to) the level of significance, the null hypothesis is rejected. So, there is enough evidence to support the claim that the percentage of software engineers who rate the company they work for as "a great place to work" is not

92%


.




Since the
p-value is less than (or equal to) the level of significance, the null hypothesis is not rejected. So, there is
not
enough evidence to support the claim that the percentage of software engineers who rate the company they work for as "a great place to work" is not

92%


.




Since the
p-value is greater than the level of significance, the null hypothesis is rejected. So, there is enough evidence to support the claim that the percentage of software engineers who rate the company they work for as "a great place to work" is not

92%


.




Since the
p-value is greater than the level of significance, the null hypothesis is not rejected. So, there is
not
enough evidence to support the claim that the percentage of software engineers who rate the company they work for as "a great place to work" is not

92%


.





Español<br>The magazine Tech Worx reported that 92% of software engineers rate the company they work for as

Extracted text: Español The magazine Tech Worx reported that 92% of software engineers rate the company they work for as "a great place to work." As a veteran headhunter, you claim the percentage given in the report is not correct. In a survey of 215 randomly chosen software engineers, 189 rated the company they work for as "a great place to work." Complete the parts below to perform a hypothesis test to see if there is enough evidence, at the 0.05 level of significance, to support your claim that the proportion, p, of all software engineers who rate the company they work for as "a great place to work" is not 92%. (a) State the null hypothesis H, and the alternative hypothesis H, that you would use for the test. Ho: p = 0.92 O
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