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A random sample of 18 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 58.5 and a standard deviation of 7.5. Find the range for the p-value and the critical and observed values of t for the following test of hypothesis, using α=0.01. H0: μ=55 versus H1: μ≠55. Round your answers for the values of t to three decimal places. Choose your answer; the range for the p-value ...
Question 1: A random sample of 22 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 58.5 and a standard deviation of 7.5. Find the range for the p-value and the critical and observed values of t for the following test of hypothesis, using α = 0.01 . H 0 : μ = 55 versus H 1 : μ > 55 . Use the t distribution table to find a range for the p-value. Question 2: A...
A random sample of 18 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 42.4 and a standard deviation of 8. Find the range for the p- value and the critical and observed values of t for each of the following tests of hypotheses using, a = 0.01. Use the t distribution table to find a range for the p-value. Round your answers for the values of t to three decimal places. a. Ho:u= 46...
inment Chapter 09, Section 9.3, Problem 036a Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A random sample of 23 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 58.5 and a standard deviation of 7.5. Find the range for the p-value and the critical and observed values oft for the following test of hypothesis, using a =0.01. Ho: = 55 versus H: 55. Round your answers for the values of t to three decimal places....
Current Attempt in Progress A random sample of 16 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 42.4 and a standard deviation of 8. Find the range for the p-value and the critical and observed values of t for each of the following tests of hypotheses using, a -0.01. Use the t distribution table to find a range for the p-value. Round your answers for the values of t to three decimal places. a.HO:...
A random sample of 105 observations produced a sample mean of 29. Find the critical and observed values of z for the following test of hypothesis using a 0.1. The population standard deviation is known to be 9 and the population distribution is normal. Ho: u 28 versus H 28 Round your answers to two decimal places Zcritical left Zcritical right=| Zobserved A random sample of 104 observations produced a sample mean of 29. Find the critical and observed values...
8 of 13 -14 = View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A random sample of 19 observations taken from a population that is normally distributed produced a sample mean of 42.4 and a standard deviation of 8. Find the range for the p-value and the critical and observed values of t for each of the following tests of hypotheses using, a = 0.01. Use the t distribution table to find a range for the p-value. Round your answers for the...
A sample of 18 observations taken from a normally distributed population produced the following data: 28.1 27.2 25.1 25.2 31.2 23.5 26.4 24.3 28.2 37.2 23.6 28.9 27.9 25.5 27.3 25.3 22.4 22.7 Round your answers to three decimal places. a. What is the point estimate of ? b. Make a 90% confidence interval for u. c. What is the margin of error of estimate for p in part b? E =
A random sample of 120 observations produced a sample mean of 32. Find the critical and observed values of z for the following test of hypothesis using α=0.01. The population standard deviation is known to be 9 and the population distribution is normal. H0: μ=28 versus H1: μ≠28. Round your answers to two decimal places. zcritical left = zcritical right = zobserved =
Consider H0: μ=72 versus H1: μ>72. A random sample of 16 observations taken from this population produced a sample mean of 75.4. The population is normally distributed with σ=6. a. Calculate the p-value. Round your answer to four decimal places.