There is not enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. There is enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. There is enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. There is not enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) compiles information on robbery and
property crimes by type and selected characteristic and publishes its findings in
Population-at-Risk Rates and Selected Crime Indicators.
According to that document, the mean value lost to purse snatching was $355 in
2004. For last year, 12 randomly selected purse-snatching offenses yielded the
following values lost, to the nearest dollar.
364 499 310 420 360 255
520 410 500 399 380 472
Use the appropriate test to the claim (consider 5% significance level)
O There is not enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching
was $355.
OThere is enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching was
$355.
O There is enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching
was $355.
There is not enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching
was $355.
Transcribed Image Text:The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) compiles information on robbery and property crimes by type and selected characteristic and publishes its findings in Population-at-Risk Rates and Selected Crime Indicators. According to that document, the mean value lost to purse snatching was $355 in 2004. For last year, 12 randomly selected purse-snatching offenses yielded the following values lost, to the nearest dollar. 364 499 310 420 360 255 520 410 500 399 380 472 Use the appropriate test to the claim (consider 5% significance level) O There is not enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. OThere is enough evidence to reject that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. O There is enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355. There is not enough evidence to support that mean value lost to purse snatching was $355.
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