"p=\\dfrac{925}{2500}=0.37, \\hat{p}=0.4,\n\nn=2500"
"\\alpha=0.05, Z_{\\alpha}=Z_{0.05}=1.64"
Let "H_o:" Claim is true that There is significantly different from the percentage of potential voters of the candidate who requested the survey.
and "H_a:" Claim is not true.
Test-statics is-
"z=\\dfrac{\\hat{p}-p}{\\sqrt{\\frac{p(1-p)}{n}}}=\\dfrac{0.4-0.37}{\\sqrt{\\frac{(0.37(1-0.37)}{2500}}}=\\dfrac{0.03}{0.00965}=3.108"
Conclusion: As calculated value of "Z" is greater than the "Z_{0.05}," so Null hypothesis is rejected. There is not enough evidence to support the claim that There is significantly different from the percentage of potential voters of the candidate who requested the survey.
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