[Solution Library] The admission staff at a large university wanted to enroll 6,000 students in its freshmen class. Based on previous years, they believe 25% of
Question: The admission staff at a large university wanted to enroll 6,000 students in its freshmen class. Based on previous years, they believe 25% of admitted students will choose to enroll. Having admitted 24,000 students the admissions staff are surprised to discover only 5,480 students have enrolled. Is this data strong enough evidence to force the admissions staff to change their belief about the proportion of admitted students who enroll?
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