In: Statistics and Probability
A local police chief claims that 42%of all drug-related arrests are never prosecuted. A sample of 600arrests shows that 38%of the arrests were not prosecuted. Using this information, one officer wants to test the claim that the number of arrests that are never prosecuted is less than what the chief stated. Is there enough evidence at the 0.02level to support the officer's claim?
Step 4 of 7:
Determine the P-value of the test statistic. Round your answer to four decimal places.
We have evidence that the number of arrests that are never prosecuted is not less than what the chief stated