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The document outlines several hypotheses for different populations regarding their means, including average TV viewing time for five-year-olds, daily borrowing of storybooks, performance of grade 6 leavers, lifespan of light bulbs, and average age of senior citizens. Each hypothesis includes a null hypothesis (H0) stating that the population mean is equal to a specific value and an alternative hypothesis (H1) stating that the population mean is not equal to that value. The document presents statistical claims and comparisons for each scenario.

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Peta 3

The document outlines several hypotheses for different populations regarding their means, including average TV viewing time for five-year-olds, daily borrowing of storybooks, performance of grade 6 leavers, lifespan of light bulbs, and average age of senior citizens. Each hypothesis includes a null hypothesis (H0) stating that the population mean is equal to a specific value and an alternative hypothesis (H1) stating that the population mean is not equal to that value. The document presents statistical claims and comparisons for each scenario.

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Peta 3

The Average TV Viewing time of all five - year old children is 4 hours daily.
The sample comes from a population whose mean is 4
H0: μ = 4

the sample comes from a population whose mean μ ≠4 the sample comes from a
population whose mean
H1: μ ≠4

A collage librarian claims the 20 story books on the average are borrowed daily.
The sample comes from a population whose mean is 20
H0: μ = 20

the sample comes from a population whose mean μ ≠20 the sample comes from a
population whose mean
H1: μ ≠20

The mean performance of all grade 6 leavers of a school in the NAT is 34.
The sample comes from a population whose mean is 34
H0: μ = 34

the sample comes from a population whose mean μ ≠34 the sample comes from a
population whose mean
H1: μ ≠34

The inventor of a new kind of light bulb claims that all such bulbs last a 300 hours.
The sample comes from a population whose mean is 300
H0: μ = 300

the sample comes from a population whose mean μ ≠300 the sample comes from a
population whose mean
H1: μ ≠34

The average age of all the identified stratum of senior citizens in a remote area is 92
years.

The average sample comes from a senior citizen is 92


H0: μ = 92

The average sample comes from a senior citizen whose mean μ ≠92 the sample
comes from a population whose mean

H1: μ ≠92

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