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Question: The proportion p of residents in a community who recycle has traditionally been 70%. A policy maker claims that the proportion is less than 70% now that one of the recycling centers has been relocated. If 136 out of a random sample of 210 residents in the community said they recycle, is there enough evidence to support the policy maker\'s claim at the 0.10 level of significance?\r\n\r\nPerform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below.\r\n\r\nCarry your intermediate computations three or more decimal places.\r\n\r\na. State the null hypothesis Ho and the alternative hypothesis H1.\r\nb.Determine the type of test statistic to use.\r\nc. Find the value of the test statistic (Round to three of more decimal places)\r\nd. Find the p value (Round to three or more decimal places.)\r\ne. Is there enough evidence to support the policy maker\'s claim that the proportion of residents who recycle is less than 70%? Edit
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