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Hypertension is when an adult is classified as having high blood pressure (above 130 systolic blood pressure is considered hypertension). Researchers want to know the proportion of adult North Americans (above age of 18) that have hypertension. Based on a study of 3532 adult North Americans, 1219 of them were classified as having hypertension. a. Researchers want to test if more than a quarter of all North American adults have hypertension (that is to say more than 25% proportion of North American adults). State the null and alternative hypothesis in proper notation.
b. Create a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of adult North Americans that have hypertension. Interpret this interval in context of the study. c. Say your 95% confidence interval is (0.329 , 0.361). Can you say with a high degree of confidence that more than a quarter of all North Americans have hypertension. Explain in a sentence or two.
d. If we were to decrease our level of confidence, what would we expect to happen to the confidence interval? Get wider/ get narrower/ stay the same ?

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