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Mathematics, 28.07.2020 23:01 blakesmith0110

In 2010 polls indicated that 75% of Americans favored mandatory testing of students in public schools as a way to rate the school. This year in a poll of 1,000 Americans 71% favor mandatory testing for this purpose. Has public opinion changed since 2010? We test the hypothesis that the percentage supporting mandatory testing is less than 75% this year The p-value is 0.013
Which of the following interpretation of this p-value is valid?
A. The probability that Americans have changed their opinion on this issue since 2010 is 0.013.
B. There is a 1.3% chance that the null hypothesis is true.
C. If 75% of Americans still favor mandatory testing this year, then there is a 3% chance that poll results will show 72% or fewer with this opinion.

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