2. It is believed that the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning households is 2.1 dogs. An SRS of 35 dog owners has x=2 and s= .29. Carry out an test to see if the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning is something other than 2.1 dogs. Use a 1% level of significance. appropriate households

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2. It is believed that the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning households
s= .29. Carry out an
is 2.1 dogs. An SRS of 35 dog owners has x=2 and
appropriate test to see if the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning
households is something other than 2.1 dogs. Use a 1% level of significance.
Transcribed Image Text:2. It is believed that the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning households s= .29. Carry out an is 2.1 dogs. An SRS of 35 dog owners has x=2 and appropriate test to see if the mean number of dogs owned by dog-owning households is something other than 2.1 dogs. Use a 1% level of significance.
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