"Trydint" bubble-gum company claims that 6 out of 10 people
prefer their gum to "Eklypse". Test their claim at the 99
confidence level.
The null and alternative hypothesis in symbols would be:
The null hypothesis in words would be:
Based on a sample of 50 people, 21 said they prefer "Trydint" gum
to "Eklypse".
The point estimate is: (to 3 decimals)
The 99 % confidence interval is: to (to 3
decimals)
Based on this we:
"Trydint" bubble-gum company claims that 6 out of 10 people prefer their gum to "Eklypse". Test...
"Trydint' bubble-gum company claims that 3 out of 10 people prefer their gum to "Eklypse". The null and alternative hypothesis in symbols would be: OH: <0.3 H: > 0.3 OH:P < 0.3 H:p > 0.3 OH = 0.3 H:H70.3 Ho:p > 0.3 H:p < 0.3 OH: > 0.3 Hu<0.3 OH,:= 0.3 H:P +0.3 The null hypothesis in words would be: The proportion of people in a sample that prefer Trydint gum is not 0.3 The average of people that prefer...
"Trydint' bubble gum company claims that 3 out of 10 people prefer their gum to "Eklypse". The null and alternative hypothesis in symbols would be: OH :: < 0.3 H: > 0.3 OH :P <0.3 H:p > 0.3 OH = 0.3 H:+0.3 OH:p > 0.3 H:p < 0.3 OH: > 0.3 H: <0.3 OH :p=0.3 H:P +0.3 The null hypothesis in words would be: The proportion of people in a sample that prefer Trydint gum is not 0.3 The average...
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is smaller than 60% at the .05 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6 H1:μ<0.6H1:μ<0.6 H0:p=0.6H0:p=0.6 H1:p>0.6H1:p>0.6 H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6 H1:μ≠0.6H1:μ≠0.6 H0:p=0.6H0:p=0.6 H1:p<0.6H1:p<0.6 H0:p=0.6H0:p=0.6 H1:p≠0.6H1:p≠0.6 H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6 H1:μ>0.6 Correct The test is: (A) two-tailed (B) right-tailed (C) left-tailed Correct Based on a sample of 100 people, 53% owned cats: The test statistic is: _____ (to 2 decimals) The critical value is: _____ (to 2 decimals) Based on this we:...
Based on a sample of 330 people, 170 said they prefer "Trydint" gum to "Eklypse". The point estimate is: (to 3 decimals) The 95 % confidence interval is: to (to 3 decimals)
A well-known brokerage firm executive claimed that 60% of investors are currently confident of meeting their investment goals. An XYZ Investor Optimism Survey, conducted over a two week period, found that in a sample of 200 people, 65% of them said they are confident of meeting their goals. Test the claim that the proportion of people who are confident is larger than 60% at the 0.10 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6 H1:μ≠0.6H1:μ≠0.6 H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6 H1:μ<0.6H1:μ<0.6 H0:μ=0.6H0:μ=0.6...
1. Testing: H0:p=0.8H0:p=0.8 H1:p>0.8H1:p>0.8 Your sample consists of 99 subjects, with 74 successes. Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 2 decimal places z= 2. You are conducting a study to see if the proportion of women over 40 who regularly have mammograms is significantly different from 0.71. You use a significance level of α=0.05α=0.05. H0:p=0.71H0:p=0.71 H1:p≠0.71H1:p≠0.71 You obtain a sample of size n=653n=653 in which there are 487 successes. What is the test statistic for this sample? (Report answer accurate...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is larger than 80% at the 0.01 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:p≤0.8 H1:p>0.8 H0:μ≤0.8 H1:μ>0.8 H0:μ=0.8 H1:μ≠0.8 H0:μ≥0.8 H1:μ<0.8 H0:p=0.8 H1:p≠0.8 H0:p≥0.8 H1:p<0.8 The test is: left-tailed right-tailed two-tailed Based on a sample of 300 people, 82% owned cats The p-value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: Fail to reject the null hypothesis Reject the null hypothesis
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is larger than 20% at the 0.05 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:p≤0.2H0:p≤0.2 H1:p>0.2H1:p>0.2 H0:μ=0.2H0:μ=0.2 H1:μ≠0.2H1:μ≠0.2 H0:μ≤0.2H0:μ≤0.2 H1:μ>0.2H1:μ>0.2 H0:p≥0.2H0:p≥0.2 H1:p<0.2H1:p<0.2 H0:p=0.2H0:p=0.2 H1:p≠0.2H1:p≠0.2 H0:μ≥0.2H0:μ≥0.2 H1:μ<0.2H1:μ<0.2 The test is: (A) left-tailed (B) two-tailed (C) right-tailed Based on a sample of 100 people, 22% owned cats: The test statistic is: _____ (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: _____ (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: (A) Fail to...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is smaller than 40% at the 0.01 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:μ≤0.4H0:μ≤0.4 H1:μ>0.4H1:μ>0.4 H0:p≥0.4H0:p≥0.4 H1:p<0.4H1:p<0.4 H0:p=0.4H0:p=0.4 H1:p≠0.4H1:p≠0.4 H0:p≤0.4H0:p≤0.4 H1:p>0.4H1:p>0.4 H0:μ=0.4H0:μ=0.4 H1:μ≠0.4H1:μ≠0.4 H0:μ≥0.4H0:μ≥0.4 H1:μ<0.4H1:μ<0.4 The test is: two-tailed right-tailed left-tailed Based on a sample of 500 people, 33% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: Fail to reject the null hypothesis Reject the null hypothesis
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is smaller than 30% at the 0.01 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:μ=0.3H0:μ=0.3 H1:μ≠0.3H1:μ≠0.3 H0:μ≥0.3H0:μ≥0.3 H1:μ<0.3H1:μ<0.3 H0:p≤0.3H0:p≤0.3 H1:p>0.3H1:p>0.3 H0:μ≤0.3H0:μ≤0.3 H1:μ>0.3H1:μ>0.3 H0:p=0.3H0:p=0.3 H1:p≠0.3H1:p≠0.3 H0:p≥0.3H0:p≥0.3 H1:p<0.3H1:p<0.3 The test is: left-tailed right-tailed two-tailed Based on a sample of 100 people, 28% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: Reject the null hypothesis Fail to reject the null hypothesis