4)since it is standard deviation of sample proportion:

5)
X since its variance is smaller
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since we do not know what is the null hypothesis:

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Question 15 1 pts A local juice manufacturer distributes juice in bottles labeled 12 ounces. A government agency thinks that the company is cheating its customers. The agency selects 50 of these bottles, measures their contents, and obtains a sample mean of 11.6 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.70 ounce. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the agency's claim that the company is cheating its customers. o test statistic--4.04; critical value = -2.326;...
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Question 30 1 pts Solve the problem. To help consumers assess the risks they are taking, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publishes the amount of nicotine found in all commercial brands of cigarettes. A new cigarette has recently been marketed. The FDA tests on this cigarette yielded mean nicotine content of 24.4 milligrams and standard deviation of 2.2 milligrams for a sample of r9 cigarettes. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean nicotine content...
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D Question 27 1 pts A politician claims that for the adult population of one town, the mean annual salary is u-$30,000 Sample data is collected: n-47, - $22,298, and s-$14,200. Use a significance level of a -0.10 to state the correct rejection region for a test of the claim. Time Attem 1 Ho eus 24/7 Reject Hoifz > 1.96 or z < -1.96. 5 Reject Hoitz < -2.576. Reject Ho if z > 1.96 Reject Ho...
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mpus A test of sobriety involves measuring the subject's motor skills. Twenty randomly selected sober subjects take the test and produce a mean score of 41.0 with a standard deviation of 3.7. At the 0.01 level of significance, test the claim that the true mean score for all sober subjects is equal to 40.0. Use the traditional method of testing hypotheses. The results for the test turn out to be: Hopp = 40.0.HAP 40.0. Test...
Question 21 3 pts Large Sample Proportion Problem. Surveys were conducted in multiple countries and respondents were asked if they felt political news was reported fairly. The data for the United States is that out of 1,000 sampled, 470 indicated yes, they felt political news was reported fairly. Suppose we want to construct a 99% confidence interval. What is the Bound of Error (BOE)? 0.0309 2.576 0.0407 0.4293 to 5107 Question 22 3 pts Large Sample Proportion Problem. Surveys were...
Question 1 2.5 pts Use the following to answer all of the questions. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 75% of American adults use the Internet. A survey of 600 adults aged 50-64 found 420 used the Internet (70%). We want to determine whether the proportion of Internet users age 50-64 differs from the overall proportion of 0.75. What is the alternative hypothesis? OUz O.75 p 0.75 Op 0.70 Op 0.75 2.5pts Question 2 Compute the test...
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Question 21 1 pts Express the null hypothesis Ho and the alternative hypothesis Hy in symbolic form. Use the correct symbol (.p.o)for the indicated parameter. A psychologist claims that more than 4.6 percent of the population suffers from professional problems due to extreme shyness. Use p, the true percentage of the population that suffers from extreme shyness. O Ho:p> 4.6% H:ps 4.6% O Ho:p-4.6% H:P < 4.6% O Ho:P 5 4.6% H:p> 4.6% O Ho:p...
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Question 36 1 pts A shipping firm suspects that the mean lifetime of the tires used by its trucks is less than 35,000 miles. To check the claim, the firm randomly selects and tests 54 of these tires and gets a mean lifetime of 34,570 miles with a standard deviation of 1200 miles. At a = 0.05, test the shipping firm's claim. test statistic -2.63; critical value = -1.645; do not reject Ho: There is sufficient evidence...
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D Question 25 1 pts Time Ru Attempt 1 Hour, e Campus 24/7 Pr A health insurer suspects that the average fee charged by one particular clinic for a medical procedure is higher than $1200. The insurer wants to perform a hypothesis test to determine whether their suspicion is correct. The hypotheses are: Hops $1200 H:p> $1200 Suppose that the test will be conducted at a 5% significance level, and the insurer plans to randomly sample...
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Question 2 1 pts As the number of hours a student studies increases, the number of errors made on the exam decreases. There is a strong relationship between these variables. Select the value for the pearson correlation (r) that would be appropriate 0-0.7 0-0.4 o 0.6 o 1.0 Question 3 1 pts The following APA summary was reported for a one-sample t-test (two-tailed, alpha = .05). t(15) = 3.3, p = .003 Which of...