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Suppose that in a random sample of 200 New York City residents 55% can name a player on the Knicks. In a random sample of 120 Toronto residents, 70% can name a player on the Raptors. At the 5% level of significance, determine if we can conclude that the proportion of all NYC residents that can name a player on the Knicks differs from the proportion of all Toronto residents who can name a player on the Raptors. C.

a. State the null and alternative hypotheses.
b. Are all criteria for the hypothesis test satisfied?

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