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I've tried .5 and .75 and they're both wrong SOS
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We can assume that sick leaves can be taken during the weekdays Monday to Friday. The parameter of interest is the proportion of all sick days taken by employees of this company that were taken on Monday or Friday.
If the leaves are not managed, for a large sample, they equally likely to occur on any day of the week. So in an uniformly distributed case, the fraction of sick leaves taken on Monday and Friday = 2/5 = 0.4
So the null hypothesis should be that the fraction equals 0.4, i.e., the leaves are uniformly distributed across all days.
The alternate hypothesis should be that the fraction doesn't equal 0.4.
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