An oceanographer claims that the mean dive duration of a North Atlantic right whale is 11 4 minutes. A random sample of 34 dive durations has a mean of 12 2 minutes and a standard deviation of 23 minutes. At a=001 is there enough evidence to reject the oceanographer's claim? Complete parts (a) through (d) below. Assume the population is normally distributed.
(a) Identify the claim and state
(b) Use technology to find the P-value. Find the standardized test statistic, (Round to two decimal places as needed)
(c) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis
(d) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
An oceanographer claims that the mean dive duration of a North Atlantic right whale is 11...
For each of the following, please show the following to receive full credit. (Answers without these steps will not be given credit) (a) Draw a curve and label each part to reflect a left, right, or two-tailed test (b) Claim: Show in symbols H0, Ha (c) Critical value- find the z0 or t0 values (d) What are the standardized test statistic z or t, and the P values from the calculator? (e) Comparing the critical values, α value, against the...
A fitness magazine claims that the mean cost of a yoga session is not more than $13. You work for a consumer group and are asked to test this claim. You find that a random sample of 27 yoga sessions has a mean cost of $14.32 and a standard deviation of $2.40. At ?-0.025, do you have enough evidence to reject the magazine's claim? Assume the population is normally distributed. a. Ho HA b. Find the critical value (s) and...
A credit card company claims that the mean credit card debt for individuals is greater than $ 5,000. You want to test this claim. You find that a random sample of 34 cardholders has a mean credit card balance of $ 5,228 and a standard deviation of $ 550. At alpha equals 0.10, can you support the claim? Complete parts (b) through (e) below. Assume the population is normally distributed. (b) Find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s)....
An employment information service claims the mean annual salary for senior level product engineers is $99,000. The annual salaries (in dollars) for a random sample of 16 senior level product engineers are shown in the table to the right. At a 0.01, test the claim that the mean salary is $99,000. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. Assume the population is normally distributed. Annual Salaries 100,635 96.368 93,589 12,740 82,551 74.199 76.962 81,034 102.465 76,125 103,998 103,921 91,002 82,036 85.119...
An employment information service claims the mean annual salary for senior level product engineers is $97,000. The annual salaries (in dollars) for a random sample of 16 senior level product engineers are shown in the table to the right. At α= 0.01, test the claim that the mean salary is $97,000. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. Assume the population is normally distributed. Annual Salaries 100,649 96.269 93,552 112,654 82,582 74,262 77.001 80,963 02,514 76,124 104,116 103,965 91,020 82,109 85,136...
A humane society claims that less than 35% of U.S. households own a dog. In a random sample of 401 U.S. households,152 say they own a dog. A a=0.03, is there enough evidence to support the society's claim? (a) Write the claim mathematically and identify Upper H0 and Upper HaHa. (b) Find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s). (c) Find the standardized test statistic. (d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis, and (e)...
e / Study / A company claims that the mean monthly residential electricity consumption in a certain region is more than 870 kilowatt-hours (kWh). You want to test this claim You find that a random sample of 68 residential customers has a mean monthly consumption of 890 kWh. Assume the population standard deviation is 125 kWh Ala010 can you support the claim? Complete parts (a) through (e) jestio (a) Identify Ho and H. Choose the correct answer below w transcribe...
A company claims that the mean monthly residential electricity consumption in a certain region is more than 890 kilowatt-hours (kWh). You want to test this claim. You find that a random sample of 64 residential customers has a mean monthly consumption of 910 kWh. Assume the population standard deviation is 121 kWh. At a = 0.05, can you support the claim? Complete parts (a) through (e). (a) Identify Ho and Ha. Choose the correct answer below. O B. Ho u...
A personnel director in a particular state claims that the mean annual income is greater in one of the state's counties (county A) than it is in another county (county B). In county A random sample of 13 residents had a mean annual income of $40600 and a standard deviation of $8300. In county B, a random sample of 11 residents has a mean annual income of $38500 and a standard deviation of $5700. At a=.025, answer b through e....
An employment information service claims the mean annual pay for full-time male workers over age 25 without a high school diploma is $22,300. The annual pay for a random sample of 10 full-time male workers over age 25 without a high school diploma is listed. At α=0.05, test the claim that the mean salary is $22,300. Assume the population is normally distributed. 20,657 21,133 22,356 21,393 22,978 16,915 19,152 23,192 24,188 26,280 (a) Write the claim mathematically and identify H0...