Match the situation with the calculator command. 1. Want to approximate the value of the percent of the population that will vote for candidate A. 2. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the population is unknown. 3. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the population is assumed to be equal to the known standard deviation

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4. Want to approximate the mean height of people in a town. The
standard deviation of the population is assumed to be equal to the
known standard deviation for the comparison population.
5. Want to approximate the mean height of people in a town. The
population standard deviation is unknown.
6. Want to test the claim that the proportion of people in a big city
who voted for candidate A is different the proportion the media
claimed it would be last night on the news.
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Ma
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Transcribed Image Text:4. Want to approximate the mean height of people in a town. The standard deviation of the population is assumed to be equal to the known standard deviation for the comparison population. 5. Want to approximate the mean height of people in a town. The population standard deviation is unknown. 6. Want to test the claim that the proportion of people in a big city who voted for candidate A is different the proportion the media claimed it would be last night on the news. E Ma SAMSUNG
Match the situation with the calculator command.
1. Want to approximate the value of the percent of the population
that will vote for candidate A.
2. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is
smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the
population is unknown.
3. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is
smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the
population is assumed to be equal to the known standard deviation
for the comparison population.
M
O
Transcribed Image Text:Match the situation with the calculator command. 1. Want to approximate the value of the percent of the population that will vote for candidate A. 2. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the population is unknown. 3. Want to test the claim that the mean height of people in a town is smaller than the known mean height. The standard deviation of the population is assumed to be equal to the known standard deviation for the comparison population. M O
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