A medical investigation claims that the average number of infections per week at a hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania is 92. A random sample of 18 weeks had been considered. Is there enoug evidence to reject the investigator's claim that the the average number of infections per week is less than 92 at a = 0.05? Find the following values using r programming (CLICK to DOWNLOAD DATA). a. alpha: b. standard deviation: C. t Test Value:

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Section10.5: Comparing Sets Of Data
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Note: question e have two choices 

A. Decision: Reject Ho

b.Decision:Do not Reject Ho

A medical investigation claims that the average number of infections per week at a hospital in
southwestern Pennsylvania is 92. A random sample of 18 weeks had been considered. Is there enough
evidence to reject the investigator's claim that the the average number of infections per week is less
than 92 at a=0.05 ? Find the following values using r programming (CLICK to DOWNLOAD DATA).
a. alpha:
b. standard deviation:
c.t Test Value:
d t Critical Value (For two-tailed t, give the positive value):
e.
f. Sample mean:
Transcribed Image Text:A medical investigation claims that the average number of infections per week at a hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania is 92. A random sample of 18 weeks had been considered. Is there enough evidence to reject the investigator's claim that the the average number of infections per week is less than 92 at a=0.05 ? Find the following values using r programming (CLICK to DOWNLOAD DATA). a. alpha: b. standard deviation: c.t Test Value: d t Critical Value (For two-tailed t, give the positive value): e. f. Sample mean:
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84
-2
85
13
98
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96
90
87
85
97
6.
82
10
85
11
83
12
97
13
96
14
88
15
98
16
82
17
85
18
96
Transcribed Image Text:infection 1 84 -2 85 13 98 4. 96 90 87 85 97 6. 82 10 85 11 83 12 97 13 96 14 88 15 98 16 82 17 85 18 96
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