In a survey conducted by a website, employers were asked if they had ever sent an employee home because they were dressed inappropriately. A total of 2755 employers responded to the survey, with 975 saying that they had sent an employee home for inappropriate attire. In a press release, the website makes the claim that more than one-third of employers have sent an employee home to change clothes.

Required:
Do the sample data provide convincing evidence in support of this claim?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes, the sample data provides convincing evidence to support this claim.

Step-by-step explanation:

if 975 out of 2755 were sent home to change then you divide 975/2755 = .35, this means .35 out of all employees were sent to change, because 1/3 = .33 and .35 > .33 the claim is correct.