Any basketball fan knows that Shaquille O'Neal, one of NBA's more dominant centers of the last twenty years, always had difficulty shooting free throws. Over the course of this career, his overall made free-throw percentage was 53.3%. During one offseason, Shaq had been working with an assistant coach on his free-throw technique. During the next season, a simple random sample showed that Shaq made 26 of 39 free-throw attempts. Is there convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting at the a=0.1. significance level. Group of answer choices Because the P-value > 0.1, we fail to reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting. Because the P-value > 0.1, we reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting. Because the P-value < 0.1, we reject H0. We have convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting. Because the P-value < 0.1, we fail to reject H0. We have convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting.

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Because the P-value > 0.1, we fail to reject H0. We do not have convincing evidence to support the claim that Shaq significantly improved his free-throw shooting."

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