Project due tomorrow need help pleaseee.

keyahnab

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So I was able to do to first couple parts of my project but have fallen short with the hypothesis section. If anyone could help that would truly be amazing. This is due tomorrow .

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So I was able to do to first couple parts of my project but have fallen short with the hypothesis section. If anyone could help that would truly be amazing. This is due tomorrow .

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I’m not sure how to figure out if there is sufficient evidence for a-d. Or how to figure out the null and alternative hypothesis. I can figure out the test statistic and p-value but the information before I’m just not sure how to do or what sort of equation to even use .
 
I’m not sure how to figure out if there is sufficient evidence for a-d. Or how to figure out the null and alternative hypothesis. I can figure out the test statistic and p-value but the information before I’m just not sure how to do or what sort of equation to even use .

Please make an attempt at stating the null and alternative hypotheses for each question, even if you're sure they're wrong. That at least will give us a place to start. (There are also slightly different ways to state them, so even a wrong attempt can show us what form you are learning.)

By the way, I was curious about exactly what the data actually mean, so I looked at the reference. They're talking about the number of live births, etc. per state or territory (there are 52 of those) for the indicated month, so the hypotheses are about the number for a randomly chosen state or territory. That seems pretty silly to me; this is not how you sample a population. But that's not your problem, it's the author's.
 
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