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I have a homework question and I don't know how to do it... can someone help me? In manufacturing processes, it is of interest to know with confidence the proportion of defective parts. Suppose that we want to be reasonably certain that less than 4% of a company’s widgets are defective. To test this, we obtain a random sample of 250 widgets from a large batch. Each of the 250 widgets is tested for defects, and 6 are determined to be defective, based upon the manufacturer’s standards. Using α = 0.01, is this evidence that less than 4% of the company’s widgets are defective? State the hypotheses, list and check the conditions, calculate the test statistic, find the p-value, and make a conclusion in a complete sentence related to the scenario.
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