A pizza delivery driver recently complained that the college students he delivers to don't tip as much other adults. Test this complaint at the a 0.05 level of significance. Let uc represent the average tip left by a college student and 4o represent the average tip left by other adults. Which would be correct hypotheses for this test? %D Ho: Hc = Ho, H:µc < Ho Ort < Ort :H Ort = Ort:0H %3D OHo: Hc = Ho, H1 : µc # Ho OHo:Hc < µo, H1: µc = Ho A random sample of 42 college students had left an average tip of $3.44, with a standard deviation of $1.03. A random sample of 30 non-college-student adults had left an average tip of $4.32, with a standard deviation of $0.92. Find the test statistic (2 decimal places): Give the P-value (4 decimal places - if less than 0.001 answer 0): Which is the correct result: O Do not Reject the Null Hypothesis O Reject the Null Hypothesis Which would be the appropriate conclusion? O There is significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their non- college-student adult counterparts. O There is not significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their non-college-student adult counterparts.

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A pizza delivery driver recently complained that the college students he delivers to don't tip as much other
adults. Test this complaint at the a 0.05 level of significance. Let uc represent the average tip left by
a college student and 4o represent the average tip left by other adults.
Which would be correct hypotheses for this test?
Ho: Hc = Ho, H1: c > Ho
Ho: 4c = Ho, H: Hc < Ho
%3D
OHo: Hc = Ho, H1 : µc # µ0
%3D
OHo:Hc < Ho, H1: Hc = HO
A random sample of 42 college students had left an average tip of $3.44, with a standard deviation of
$1.03. A random sample of 30 non-college-student adults had left an average tip of $4.32, with a standard
deviation of $0.92.
Find the test statistic (2 decimal places):
Give the P-value (4 decimal places - if less than 0.001 answer 0):
Which is the correct result:
O Do not Reject the Null Hypothesis
O Reject the Null Hypothesis
Which would be the appropriate conclusion?
There is significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their non-
college-student adult counterparts.
O There is not significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their
non-college-student adult counterparts.
Transcribed Image Text:A pizza delivery driver recently complained that the college students he delivers to don't tip as much other adults. Test this complaint at the a 0.05 level of significance. Let uc represent the average tip left by a college student and 4o represent the average tip left by other adults. Which would be correct hypotheses for this test? Ho: Hc = Ho, H1: c > Ho Ho: 4c = Ho, H: Hc < Ho %3D OHo: Hc = Ho, H1 : µc # µ0 %3D OHo:Hc < Ho, H1: Hc = HO A random sample of 42 college students had left an average tip of $3.44, with a standard deviation of $1.03. A random sample of 30 non-college-student adults had left an average tip of $4.32, with a standard deviation of $0.92. Find the test statistic (2 decimal places): Give the P-value (4 decimal places - if less than 0.001 answer 0): Which is the correct result: O Do not Reject the Null Hypothesis O Reject the Null Hypothesis Which would be the appropriate conclusion? There is significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their non- college-student adult counterparts. O There is not significant evidence to suggest that college students tip less, on average, than their non-college-student adult counterparts.
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