If us0.34 is the stated null hypothesis, what is the alternative hypothesis? Ομ< 0.34 Ομ= 0.34 Ομ>0.34 Ομ20.34 Type your answer here:
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- Question 1 A meal supplement provider claims that the average difference in calories between two brands is 55. Provide the following: the null and alternative hypotheses explain whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed, • explain how you should interpret a decision that rejects the null hypothesis, and • explain how you should interpret a decision that fails to reject the null hypothesis.If the hypothesis test results in a p-value of 0.006 would we be able to reject the null hypothesis using an alpha of 0.05? Question 4 options: yes no need more information to decideR/ Question 3 A humane society claims that less than 70% of households in a certain country own a pet. In a random sample of 400 households in that country, 268 say they own a pet. At α=0.10 is there enough evidence to support the society's claim? Complete parts (a) through (c) below. (a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha. (b) Identify the standardized test statistic first then use technology to find the P-value. (c) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and (d) interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
- Question 6.126 What is the P-Value? If the alpha is 0.05 would we accept or reject the null? Question 6.128 What is the p-value? Based off of the p-value would you accept or reject the null?Question 3 A humane society claims that less than 61% of households in a certain country own a pet. In a random sample of 500 households in that country, 285 say they own a pet. At α=0.05, is there enough evidence to support the society's claim? Complete parts (a) through (c) below. (a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha. (b) Identify the standardized test statistic first then use technology to find the P-value. (c) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and (d) interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.question 25 Nationally, patients who go to the emergency room wait an average of 5 hours to be admitted into the hospital. Do patients at rural hospitals have a lower waiting time? The 10 randomly selected patients who went to the emergency room at rural hospitals waited an average of 3.8 hours to be admitted into the hospital. The standard deviation for these 10 patients was 2 hours. The p-value is <OR > α? Based on this, we should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.? Thus, the final conclusion is that ...(choose 1 correct answer ) The data suggest that the population mean awaiting time to be admitted into the hospital from the emergency room for patients at rural hospitals is not significantly lower than 5 hours at αα = 0.01, so there is statistically insignificant evidence to conclude that the population mean waiting time to be admitted into the hospital from the emergency room for patients at rural hospitals is lower than 5 hours. The data suggest the…
- Question 18 According to a University Center for Logistics Management, 8% of all merchandise sold in the United States gets returned. A Seattle department store sampled 90 items sold in January and found that 10 of the items were returned.If you have the following null and alternative hypotheses for a test you are running:H0:p=0.08Ha:p>0.08Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 3 decimal places Z=Question 13 Two possible p-values are given. Which one provides the strongest evidence against H0? p-value =0.03 or p-value =0.0007 p-value =0.03 p-valueQuestion 16 The p-value for a hypothesis test turns out to be 0.08969. At a 9% level of significance, what is the proper decision? Reject H0H0 Fail to reject H0
- QUESTION 12 Historically, the proportion of people who trade in their old car to a car dealer when purchasing a new car is 48%. Over the previous 6 months, in a sample of 115 new-car buyers, 46 have traded in their old car. To determine (at the 10% level of significance) whether the proportion of new-car buyers that trade in their old car has statistically significantly decreased, what can you conclude concerning the null hypothesis? Reject the null hypothesis Fail to reject the null hypothesisQUESTION 12 Historically, the proportion of people who trade in their old car to a car dealer when purchasing a new car is 48%. Over the previous 6 months, in a sample of 115 new-car buyers, 46 have traded in their old car. To determine (at the 10% level of significance) whether the proportion of new-car buyers that trade in their old car has statistically significantly decreased, what can you conclude concerning the null hypothesis?The major of a very small town wants to compare the number of flu cases that she has in her town(a sample) to the number of flu cases nation wide (the population) to see differ. What is the null hypothesis for the scenario? A)Ho: r=0 B)Ho:u1=u2 C)Ho:X=u D)Ho: u1=u2=u3