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Do students that are "greek" (those who belong to a sorority/fraternity) have a tendency to be more involved in student government events than students who are "not greek"? specifically, do more "greek" students than "not greek" vote in the student elections? let "greek" students be group a and "not-greek" students be group b. out of 250 randomly selected "greek" students, 200 voted in the last election. out of 500 randomly selected "not greek" students, 140 randomly selected "not greek" students voted in the last election. how would we write the alternative hypothesis?

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