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Question 3) A simple random sample of 56 courses at one school (school A) was ta

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Question 3) A simple random sample of 56 courses at one school (school A) was taken. In the sample there are 45 courses which are at fully capacity. A simple random sample of 70 courses is also taken from a competing school (school B). In the sample, there are 64 courses which are at full capacity

Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if the proportion of full courses at school A is significantly different then the proportion of full courses at school B. State the hypothesis obtain relevant test statistics, give the P-value and interpret the result

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