It is claimed that $$\(28 \%\)$$ of voters in a certain town support the Forward Now political party. A researcher suspects that the true figure is less than $$\(28 \%\)$$. She interviews a random sample of 30 voters from the town and she finds that 4 voters in the sample say that they support the Forward Now party. She plans to carry out a hypothesis test at the $$\(10 \%\)$$ significance level. Find the probability of a Type I error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exam No:9709_s25_qp_65 Year:2025 Question No:6(c)
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Knowledge points:
6.5.5 calculate the probabilities of making Type I and Type II errors in specific situations involving tests based on a normal distribution or direct evaluation of binomial or Poisson probabilities.
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