1. Purpose: What was the purpose of your analysis, and what is your approach?
a. Define a random sample and two hypotheses .
2. Sample: Define your sample. Take a random sample of 100 observations for your region.a. Describe what is included in your sample .
For your selected sample, define two hypothesis ques!nos and the appropriate type of test hypothesis for each.Address the following for each hypothesis:
a. Describe the population parameter for the variable you are analyzing.
b. Describe your hypothesis in your own words.
c. Describe the inference test you will use.i. Identify the test .
4. Level of confidence: Discuss how you will use es!ma!on and conference intervals to help you solve the problem