Listed below are the lead concentrations in µg/g measured in different traditional medicines. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that the mean lead concentration for all such medicines is less than 16 µg/g. Assume that the sample is a simple random sample. 7.5 12.5 15 13.5 10 19.5 6.5 12 13.5 O Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alternative hypotheses? Ο Α. H μ= 16 μglg H1:µ> 16 µg/g B. H : μ> 16 μglg H1: µ< 16 µg/g C. H0: μ= 16 μgg D. Ho: μ= 16 μg/g Η: μ< 16 μg/g Η: μ# 16 μg/g

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Determine the test statistic.
- 1.77 (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Determine the P-value.
.055 (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim.
Reject
Ho. There is
sufficient
evidence to conclude that the mean lead concentration for all such medicines
is
less than
17 µg/g.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the test statistic. - 1.77 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Determine the P-value. .055 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean lead concentration for all such medicines is less than 17 µg/g.
Listed below are the lead concentrations in ug/g measured in different traditional medicines. Use a 0.10 significance
level to test the claim that the mean lead concentration for all such medicines is less than 16 ug/g. Assume that the
sample is a simple random sample.
7.5
12.5
15
13.5
10
19.5
6.5
12
3
13.5
Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alternative hypotheses?
Ο Α. H0: μ= 16 μg/g
H1:µ> 16 ug/g
Ο Β. H0: μ> 16 μg/g
H1:µ<16 µg/g
O C. Ho: µ= 16 µg/g
H1: µ#16 µg/g
Ο D . H : μ= 16 μg/g
H1:µ< 16 µg/g
Transcribed Image Text:Listed below are the lead concentrations in ug/g measured in different traditional medicines. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that the mean lead concentration for all such medicines is less than 16 ug/g. Assume that the sample is a simple random sample. 7.5 12.5 15 13.5 10 19.5 6.5 12 3 13.5 Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alternative hypotheses? Ο Α. H0: μ= 16 μg/g H1:µ> 16 ug/g Ο Β. H0: μ> 16 μg/g H1:µ<16 µg/g O C. Ho: µ= 16 µg/g H1: µ#16 µg/g Ο D . H : μ= 16 μg/g H1:µ< 16 µg/g
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