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Dr. Cawood's class is presented with a large bin that contains small plastic beads. The beads in the box are either purple or white. Dr. Cawood states that 25% of the beads are purple but Oliver, a student in Dr. Cawood's class believes that more than a quarter of the beads in the model box are purple. Select both a null and alternative hypothesis that represent this situation. Be careful of notation.
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