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Mathematics, 18.11.2019 20:31 JamesLachoneus

Suppose x follows a binomial distribution with size n=7 and probability p. we want to test h0 : p = 0.75 against h1 : p 0.75.a. when should you reject h0 if you want type i error to be smaller than 0.1 while making type ii error as small as possible? b. based on your decision rule in part a, what is the power of the test if the actual p is equal to 0.5?

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