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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 01:16 bear7823

In 2015 college students at a large state university completed a survey about their academic and
personal life. Questions ranged from "How many credits are you registered for this semester?" to
"Would you define yourself as a vegetarian?"
The researcher randomly selected 325 students from the university: 312 responded to the survey.
Prompt
The cell-phone datafile is available in the Data section below.
Here is the research question for this lab.
Based on a recent study, roughly 80% of college students in the U. S. own a smartphone. Is
the proportion of smartphone owners lower at this university?
Respond to each of the following in your initial post. Be sure to number each answer to which
question it answers.
1. State your hypotheses in symbolic form and in words. (The following should be clear in your
the population of interest and the meaning of the proportion pin terms of the variable
Cell.) You do not need to write the notation, you can just write:
o Null:
o Alternate:

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