A newsletter publisher believes that less than 49% of their readers own a laptop. For marketing purposes, a potential advertiser wants to confirm this claim. After performing a test at the 0.10 level of significance, the advertiser decides to reject the null hypothesis. What is the conclusion regarding the publisher's claim

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Answer:

The answer is "At the 0,10 level, there should be enough proof that the percentage is below 49%"

Step-by-step explanation:

Null and alternative hypothesis:

[tex]H_0 :P \geq 0.49\\\\H_1:P<0.49 \ \ (\text{Left tailed test})\\\\[/tex]

Significance level: [tex]\alpha = 0.10[/tex]

It is decided that the null hypothesis at the defined meaning level is rejected.