Step-by-step solution: Testing Claims About Proportions. In Exercises 932, test the

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Testing Claims About Proportions. In Exercises 932, test the given claim. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, Pvalue or critical value(s), conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the Pvalue method unless your instructor specifies otherwise. Use the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution (as described in Part 1 of this section). Overtime Rule in Football In The Overtime Rule in the National Football League: Fair or Unfair? by Gorgievski et al., MathAMATYC Educator,Vol. 2, No. 1, the authors report that among 414 football games won in overtime, 235 were won by the team that won the coin toss at the beginning ofovertime. Using a 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the coin toss is fair in the sense that neither team has an advantage by winning it.

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