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Living with parents: A Pew Research analysis stated that in 2012, 36% of the nation's young adults ages 18-31 the so-called Millennial generation - were living in their parents' home. After reading the analysis, a statistics student wanted to design a study to determine if the percentage was higher for the Millennial students who attend his college. Which of the following is an appropriate statement of the null hypothesis? The percentage of Millennial students at his college who live in their parents' home is not the same as the percentage of Millennials nationwide. The percentage of Millennial students at his college who live in their parents' home is the same as the percentage of Millennials nationwide. The percentage of Millennial students at his college who live in their parents' home is greater than the percentage of Millennials nationwide (36%).

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Answer:The percentage of Millennial students at his college who live in their parents' home is the same as the percentage of Millennials nationwideStep-by-step explanation:Given that a  Pew Research analysis stated that in 2012, 36% of the nation's young adults ages 18-31 the so-called Millennial generation - were living in their parents' home.After reading the analysis, a statistics student wanted to design a study to determine if the percentage was higher for the Millennial students who attend his college. Hence proper hypotheses would be claiming p = 36% against p >36%The percentage of Millennial students at his college who live in their parents' home is the same as the percentage of Millennials nationwideBecause null normally we give equal to against alternate.