Math Problem Statement
A human resource manager is trying to reduce the percentage of employees resigning at the organisation's two factories in Brisbane and Christchurch. She implements an employee loyalty scheme at the Christchurch factory in which employees receive a financial bonus for staying at the factory for over five years. Over the next 12-month period, 12 out of 345 employees resign at the Christchurch factory, compared to 32 out of 890 employees in Brisbane. Find the critical value used to test whether the percentage of employees resigning in Christchurch is lower than that of Brisbane at the 5% level of significance. Use statistical table to answer the question. Assume population 1 = Christchurch factory and population 2 = Brisbane factory
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Hypothesis Testing
Proportions
Standard Error
Z-test
Formulas
Standard Error formula
Z-test formula
Theorems
Central Limit Theorem
Suitable Grade Level
Advanced College Level
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