Answer:
Explanation:
The goal here is to test whether the population proportion (p) is overstated i.e if it is actually less.
The null hypothesis & alternative hypothesis is:
[tex]\mathbf{H_o: p = 0.75}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{H_a: p < 0.75}[/tex]
The sample proportion [tex]\hat p = \dfrac{64}{100}[/tex]
[tex]\hat p = 0.64\\[/tex]
From the dot plot, we are to determine the p-value for this test i.e [tex]P(\hat p < 0.64)[/tex]
However, the number of times [tex]\hat p < 0.64[/tex] in 150 simulations = 5
∴
[tex]P(\hat p < 0.64) = \dfrac{5}{150}= 0.0333[/tex]
p-value = 0.033 < 0.05 < ∝
Hence, we reject the [tex]\mathbf{H_o}[/tex] at 5% significance level and conclude that the proportion of shoppers who bought bananas at least once in the past month is oversrtated.