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Op Of Oc O# On Ou O< 14, Determine rte folowing statements true o false. \Whon testing a hypothesis using the P-value Approach, ifthe P-vale Is age, ect the nul hypothesis. “Thi statement (1), () © te. O tae, ne ttlerored peaseneng comlagFoanmab waa15, Test the hypothesis using the P-value approach. Be sure to vay he requirements ofthe es. 6 vers Hy: p>08 a=001 tempo (1=Po) ® 107 O Yes O Ne Ure technology to find the Poet, ovale (Round to Tree docnal places 2s needed) (1) the nut hypotnasis, becouse the P-value fs (2) than. (1) Reject (2) greater © Do rotreect © inss pssnamgropeamareng snipe wasanot9 Tekh 9-10 16. Twonty years ago,51% of parents of clon in igh school fet was a serous problem te highschool students were not beng taught exough math and sclenes. A recert survey found hat 309 of 800 parents cf cikron In highschool fl t ‘was a serious protiem that igh schoo! students were not belng taught enough math and scence, Do parents fel ‘erent today tan they ld twenty years ago? Use the a= 0.05 level significance (1) 10, tha sample sizes (2) 5% of the ‘he requirments fr testing the hypothesis (4) (Round to one decal place 2s needed) [what ar the nul end atemative hypotheses? Ho: (6) —___ @ —____ versus Hy m—__. (ype ntogers or cecimas, Do not roundly Find the tot statis (Round to two decimal plac as noded) OA. Since P-value» a, rlec the null hypothesis and conclude thet ther Is not sufcent ‘evidence that parents feel dierent today. OB. Since P-vave> a, donot eject the nul hypothesis and conclude that there Is not suicent ‘evidence tat parents fel diferent today. O.6. Since P-value © greater than (© ean be reasonably assumed to be random, © arenot of (© given tobe ransom, Of © cannot be reasonably assumed to be radom, ©Oe @O* MOH WMO< ° ° Op Oe ° O«< Os O> o> ° s:htanprod peonareng conan prin ss417. Several years ago, tho moan height of wornen 20 years of age or older was 63.7 inches. Suppose that a random sample of 45 women who are 20 yeas of age or oler today resuls In a mean helt of 64.2 Inches. (2) Stat the appropiate nul and altemaive hypotheses to assess whether women are ter today. (©) Suppose the P-valus forts test 0.04, Explain what tis vlue represents. (6) Wito a conclusion fr this hypotess test assuring an a=0.10 level of signieance. (2) State the appropiate null and atemative hypotheses to assess whether women ar tale today. OA Hyn=637in.verusHyH<637in, OB. Hy n= 642 in. versus, 1642 i Oc. Hy n=642in.vormus Hy: #64216, OD. Hy 642m. vorsus Hy 1 <642 i, OE Hyps6a7in.vemusiy #637i, OR Hy 1=63,7in. versus, 1637 i (©) Suppose the P-value forts test is 0.04, Explain what this vlue represents, OA. Theres 0.04 probably of obaning a sample meen helgt of 842 Inches or taller from & population whose maan height ie 637 Inches. OB. Tharsis 20.04 probably of obsning a srape meen height of 637 inches or taller from a population whose mean height ie G42 inches. OG. Thareis 20.04 probaly ofcbsning a sample mean height of exacty 64.2 Inches froma populalon whose mean helght = 63.7 Inches, OD. Thereie 20.04 probably of obtaining» sare meen height of 642 inh ‘population whose mean heights 637 inches. or shorter frm (6) Write a concuson fr tis hypotess test assuming an a=0.10 level o inieancs. OA, Do not reject the ull hypothesis. Theres sufclent evidence to conclude that the mean height of woman 20 years of age older is roar today. OB. Reject the nul hypothesis. Ther snot sucent evidence to conclu thet the mean height ‘of women 20 years of age or odors greater today. QC. Do not reject te null ypothests. Thre nt sufeient evidence to concude thatthe mean helght of women 20 years of age older i rear today. OD. Reject he nul hypothesis. Ther ie euicint evidence fo conclude tht the mean helght of women 20 years of age or older is gresarlodsy. pesenmpe parry emia iatsomroe That dech9-40 18, A.crodt ecore ie uted by ret agencae (euch az morgage companies and banks to assess the crnltwethinass of Indiviuat. Values range fom 300 to 80, with a ret scor over 700 considered to bo quay credit isk According toa ‘sure, the mean credit score ls 703.9, A cred analyt wondered whether high Income Indiv (incomes in excess of $100,000 per yes) nad higher cect scores, He oblalned a random sample of 40 high-income hidviuals and found the sample mean cre szore i be 719.6 wit a standard deviation of 824, Conduct the appropri test to determina i highrincome lnglvicuals Mave higher eet scores athe c= 0.05 level of sgifleance ‘State the nul and atemative hypotheses. Hy: Hen) (Type integers or decisis: Do al vound) dently the ttt be (Round two decimal places 2s needed!) ently the P-value. oval (Round to three decimal places as noeded.) Make a concislon regarding the hypothesis. (2) the rut hypothesis. There («) ____sufflont vido to ciaimtht the mean ced score ‘of high-income indicat Is (6). MO= BOF (BO Reject @ Ole (8) O gresterinan o> O= © Fett relet = Isat © equalto O< O« © tess ran O# o> osihatenedoearnera con painan a19. One year, the mean aga of an Ima on death row was 41.9 years. A soloogist wondered whether tie mean age ofaYou might also like
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