A job awaits only one in three new college graduates

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Only one in three new college graduates are finding jobs, attributed to a surplus of graduates and a sluggish economy. A survey of 200 recent graduates from a specific school shows that 80 secured employment, indicating a higher job placement rate. To determine if this proportion significantly exceeds one in three, the total number of graduates is essential for analysis. With 40% employed, further statistical testing at a 0.03 significance level is needed to draw conclusions. Understanding these employment trends is crucial for future graduates navigating the job market.
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:confused: A recent article reported that a job awaits only one in three new college graduates. The major reasons given were an overabundance of college graduates and a weak economy. A survey of 200 recent graduates from your school revealed that 80 of them had jobs. At the 0.03 significance level, can we conclude the larger proportion of recent graduates of your school who have jobs is greater than on in three?
 
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One fact that is required is the total number of recent graduates from the school. For example if it is 200, then exactly 40% have jobs!
 
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