A random sample of size 36 yields a variance of 7.3. At a = 0.10, test the claim that the population variance is not 5.4. 1. The alternate hypothesis is Ha: Oo + 7.3 Oo 5.4 Oo° #7.3 Oo° # 5.4 2. This is a O twoO leftO right tailed test with d.f. = 3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is x 3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is: 4a. At a = 0.10, the decision is: О Аcсept Hа O Reject Ho O Accept Ho O Do not reject Ho 4b. The conclusion is: O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4 O There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4 O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that population variance is not 5.4

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A random sample of size 36 yields a variance of 7.3. At a = 0.10, test the claim that the population
variance is not 5.4.
1. The alternate hypothesis is Ha:
Oo7.3
Oo7 5.4
Oo? + 7.3
Oo° 5.4
Online
2. This is a O twoO leftO right tailed test with d.f. =
3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is x
er
3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is:
roctor
4a. At a = 0.10, the decision is:
O Accept Ha
O Reject Ho
O Accept Ho
O Do not reject Ho
4b. The conclusion is:
O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4
O There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4
O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that population variance is not 5.4
Transcribed Image Text:A random sample of size 36 yields a variance of 7.3. At a = 0.10, test the claim that the population variance is not 5.4. 1. The alternate hypothesis is Ha: Oo7.3 Oo7 5.4 Oo? + 7.3 Oo° 5.4 Online 2. This is a O twoO leftO right tailed test with d.f. = 3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is x er 3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is: roctor 4a. At a = 0.10, the decision is: O Accept Ha O Reject Ho O Accept Ho O Do not reject Ho 4b. The conclusion is: O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4 O There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that population variance is not 5.4 O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that population variance is not 5.4
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