Consider the following hypotheses Ho: H 120 H1 : #120 Given that σ-28, n-49, and α-0.02,...
Consider the following hypotheses Ho H 30 H: 30 Given that o 6, n 41, 33, and a 0.05, calculate B Click here to view page 1 of the table. Click here to view page 2 of the table. The probability of committing a Type ll error, B, is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Consider the following hypotheses Ho H 30 H: 30 Given that o 6, n 41, 33, and a 0.05, calculate B Click here to...
Consider the following hypotheses. Upper H0 : μ≤500 Upper H1 : μ>500 Given that σ=27, n=64, μ=505, and α= .02 , calculate β. The probability of committing a Type II error is ___
Given Ho: μ ≤ 516, H1: μ > 516, n = 16, σ = 32, α = .05, be β = .10 and μ = 520. Calculate n and C. Establish the appropriate decision rule.
You are given the following null and alternative hypotheses: Ho: μ 30 Ha: μ#30 α-0.05 6. Calculate the probability of committing a Type ll error when the population mean is 25, the sample size is 50, and the population standard deviation is known to be 13. (2)
Consider the hypotheses shown below. Given that x = 49, σ = 13, n = 37, α e = 0.10, complete parts a and b. H0: μ ≤ 47 H1: μ > 47 a. What conclusion should be drawn? b. Determine the p-value for this test.
1) Consider the hypotheses shown below. Given that x bar =113, σ = 25, n=49, α=0.01, complete parts a and b. Upper H0: μ =120 Uppe H1: μ ≠ 120 What conclusion should be drawn? a) The z-test statistic is b) The critical z-score(s) is (are) c) Because the test statistic ____ _____ the null hypothesis 2) Consider the hypotheses shown below. Given that x bar=57, σ=12, n=39, α=0.01, complete parts a and b. Upper H0: μ ≤ 54 Upper...
Consider the hypotheses shown below. Given that x̅=61, σ=15, n=42, α=0.05, complete parts a and b. Ho: μ ≤ 57 H1: μ > 57 a. What conclusion should be drawn? b. Determine the p-value for this test. Friendly Note: This is an example. For Part a, the answer is Z x̅ = 1.73 and Z α = 1.64 For Part b, the p-value is 0.042. I just want to know 2 things. 1) How do you find Z α ?!...
Consider the following hypotheses. Hos 30 H4> 30 Given that o = 6, n = 42, u = 32, and a = 0.05, calculate B. Click here to view page 1 of the table. Click here to view page 2 of the table. The probability of committing a Type Il error, B, is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Consider the following hypothesis statement using α= 0.10 and the following data from two independent samples. Complete parts a and b below. X1 = 66 Ho P1-p2 20 x2 = 70 n2 = 130 H: P-P20 n1 = 125 Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table. a. Calculate the appropriate test statistic and interpret the result. What is the test statistic? (Round to two decimal...
suppose a simple random sample size n=49
Suppose a simple random sample of size n= 49 is obtained from a population with u = 82 and o = 28. (a) Describe the sampling distribution of x. (b) What is P (X> 86.2)? (c) What is P (572) (d) What is P (76<x< 88.6)? Click here to view the standard normal distribution table page) Click here to view the standard normal distribution table (page 2). (a) Choose the correct description of...