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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 16:30 breannaasmith1122

In manufacturing processes, it is of interest to know with confidence the proportion of defective parts. Suppose that we want to be reasonably certain that less than 4% of a company's widgets are defective. To test this, we obtain a random sample of 250 widgets from a large batch. Each of the 250 widgets is tested for defects, and 6 are determined to be defective, based upon the manufacturer's standards. Using α = 0.01, is this evidence that less than 4% of the company's widgets are defective? State the hypotheses, list and check the conditions, calculate the test statistic, find the p-value, and make a conclusion in a complete sentence related to the scenario.

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