The data for a random sample of 8 paired observations are shown in the table to the right. Population 1 Population 2 Pair 24 23 31 29 2. What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses to 3. 49 52 test whether the mean for population 2 is larger than that 63 46 37 52 4 56 for population 1? 42 6 36 45 8 27 33 What are the hypotheses for Ha = (H1 -H2)? O B. Ho: Ha =0 OC. Ho Ha =0 OA. Ho Ha <0 H Ha =0 H, H #0 O E. Ho: Ha *0 H H =0 OF. Ho: Ha =0 H Ha >0 OD. Ho: Ha >0 Hai Ha =0
The data for a random sample of 8 paired observations are shown in the table to the right. Population 1 Population 2 Pair 24 23 31 29 2. What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses to 3. 49 52 test whether the mean for population 2 is larger than that 63 46 37 52 4 56 for population 1? 42 6 36 45 8 27 33 What are the hypotheses for Ha = (H1 -H2)? O B. Ho: Ha =0 OC. Ho Ha =0 OA. Ho Ha <0 H Ha =0 H, H #0 O E. Ho: Ha *0 H H =0 OF. Ho: Ha =0 H Ha >0 OD. Ho: Ha >0 Hai Ha =0
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section: Chapter Questions
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