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"Trydint" bubble-gum company claims that 5 out of 10 people prefer their gum to "Eklypse". The null and alternative hypothesis in symbols would be: H 0 : p ≤ 0.5 H 1 : p > 0.5 H 0 : μ ≤ 0.5 H 1 : μ > 0.5 H 0 : μ = 0.5 H 1 : μ ≠ 0.5 H 0 : μ ≥ 0.5 H 1 : μ < 0.5 H 0 : p = 0.5 H 1 : p ≠ 0.5 H 0 : p ≥ 0.5 H 1 : p < 0.5 The null hypothesis in words would be: The average of people that prefer Trydint gum is 0.5. The proportion of people in a sample that prefer Trydint gum is not 0.5 The proportion of all people that prefer Trydint gum is less than 0.5. The average of people that prefer Trydint gum is not 0.5. The proportion of people in a sample that prefers Trydint gum is 0.5. The proportion of all people that prefer Trydint gum is 0.5 The proportion of all people that prefer Trydint gum is greater than 0.5. Based on a sample of 440 people, 208 said they prefer "Trydint" gum to "Eklypse". The point estimate is: (to 3 decimals) The 95 % confidence interval is: to (to 3 decimals) Based on this we: Reject the null hypothesis Fail to reject the null hypothesis

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