3. In a sack containing a large number of beads \(\frac { 1 } { 4 }\) are coloured gold and the remainder are of different colours. A group of children use some of the beads in a craft lesson and do not replace them. Afterwards the teacher wishes to know whether or not the proportion of gold beads left in the sack has changed. He selects a random sample of 20 beads and finds that 2 of them are coloured gold.
Stating your hypotheses clearly test, at the \(10 \%\) level of significance, whether or not there is evidence that the proportion of gold beads has changed.
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(c) no accidents in exactly 2 of the next 4 months.
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