Test the claim about the population mean μ at the level of
significance α.
Claim: μ ≠ 0; α = 0.05; σ = 2.62
Sample statistics: x = -0.69, n = 60
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A. Fail to reject H0. There is enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to support the claim. B. Reject H0. There is enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to reject the claim. C. Reject H0. There is enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to support the claim |
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The null and alternative hypothesis is
H0 :
= 0
Ha :
0
Test statistic = z
= (
-
) /
/
n
= (-0.69 - 0) / 2.62 /
60
= -2.04
Test statistic = -2.04
P-value = 0.0414
P-value <
Reject the null hypothesis .
C. Reject H0. There is enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to support the claim
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