A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from...
A lab technician is tested for her consistency by taking multiple measurements of cholesterol levels from the same blood sample. The target accuracy in the past has been 2.5 or less with a standard deviation of 1.15. If the lab technician takes 16 measurements and the variance of the measurements in the sample is 2.2, does this provide enough evidence to reject the claim that the lab technician’s accuracy is within the target accuracy? State the null and alternative hypotheses....
A lumber mill is tested for consistency by measuring the variance of board thickness. The target accuracy is a variance of 0.0035 square inches or less. If 28 measurements are made and their variance is 0.006 square inches, is there enough evidence to reject the claim that the standard deviation is within the limit at a = 0.01? No, since the x test valle 46.29 is less than the critical value 46.963. Yes, since the x test value 8.91 is...
A sample of five measurements, randomly selected from a normally distributed population, resulted in the following summary statistics: x overbar equals4.4, sequals 1.3. Complete parts a through c. Test the null hypothesis that the mean of the population is 6 against the alternative hypothesis, mu less than6 . Use alpha equals0.05 . If alpha equals0.05 , find the rejection region for the test. Choose the correct answer below. A. tgreater than 2.776 B. tgreater than 2.132 C. tless than minus2.776or...
The following table contains cholesterol levels collected from
non-smoking males. The before cholesterol level is before they
exercised, and the after cholesterol level was taken after the same
subject regularly exercised for two months. It is claimed that the
mean cholesterol level before exercise is greater than that after
exercise. Assume that the population of cholesterol level
difference (before-after) is normally distributed. Test the claim
at the 0.01 level.
Cholesterol Before
176
163
169
169
166
182
Cholesterol After
181...
The cholesterol levels of adult males are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 224 mg/dl, and a variance, o', of 521. Some researchers claim that the variance of cholesterol levels of adult males is less than 521. A sample of 15 adult males' blood tests had a mean of 222.5 mg/dL and a variance of 192. Is there enough evidence to conclude, at the 0.05 level of significance, that the variance of cholesterol levels of adult males is less...
A new drug to treat high cholesterol is being tested by pharmaceutical company. The cholesterol levels for 21 patients were recorded before administering the drug and after. The 90% confidence interval for the true mean difference in total cholesterol levels (after - before) was (14.93, 45.35). Which of the following is the appropriate conclusion? 1) We are 90% confident that the average difference in cholesterol levels is positive, with the higher cholesterol levels being after the drug regimen. 2) We...
An insurance agent says the standard deviation of the total hospital charges for patients involved in a crash in which the vehicle struck a construction barricade is less than $3900. A random sample of 28 total hospital charges for patients involved in this type of crash has a standard deviation of $4700. At α=0.10 can you support the agent's claim? Use the P-value method to test the claim.Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Let σ be the population standard deviation....
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected from a normally distributed population and test the given claim. State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim and select three correct choices. A machine dispenses a liquid drug into bottles in such a way that the standard deviation of the contents is 81 milliliters. A new machine is tested on a sample of 24 containers and the standard deviation for this sample group is found to be 26 milliliters....
4 Gi According to a recent poll 53 percent of Americans would vote for the incumbent president. If a random sample of 100 people results in 45 percent who would vote for the incumbent, test the claim that the actual percentage is 53 percent. Use a 0.10 significance level. (there are three correct choices in this question) SELECT ALL APPLICABLE CHOICES A) There is enough evidence to reject the Claim B) Ho p2.53 (claim) H1: P<.53 C) There is enough...
A simple random sample of 53 adults is obtained from a normally distributed population, and each person's red blood cell count (in cells per microliter) is measured. The sample mean is 5.28 and the sample standard deviation is 0.55. Use a 0.05 significance level and the given calculator display to test the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean less than 5.4 which is a value often used for the upper limit of the range of...