Use the given information to find the P-value. Also, use a 0.05 significance level and state the conclusion about the null hypothesis (reject the null hypothesis or fail to reject the null hypothesis). With H1: p <3/5, the test statistic is z = -1.68.

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Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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0.9664; fail to reject the null hypothesis
O 0.0672; fail to reject the null hypothesis
QUESTION 4
Use the given information to find the P-value. Also, use a 0.05 significance level and
state the conclusion about the null hypothesis (reject the null hypothesis or fail to
reject the null hypothesis).
With H1: p < 3/5, the test statistic isz = -1.68.
O 0.093; fail to reject the null hypothesis
0.0465; fail to reject the null hypothesis
0.0465; reject the null hypothesis
0.9535; fail to reject the null hypothesis
QUESTION 5
Formulate the indicated conclusion in nontechnical terms. Be sure to address the
original claim.
The owner of a football team claims that the average attendance at games is over 694.
nd be is therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium.
- that a hypothesis test of the claim has been conducted and that the
Transcribed Image Text:000 hypothesis 0.9664; fail to reject the null hypothesis O 0.0672; fail to reject the null hypothesis QUESTION 4 Use the given information to find the P-value. Also, use a 0.05 significance level and state the conclusion about the null hypothesis (reject the null hypothesis or fail to reject the null hypothesis). With H1: p < 3/5, the test statistic isz = -1.68. O 0.093; fail to reject the null hypothesis 0.0465; fail to reject the null hypothesis 0.0465; reject the null hypothesis 0.9535; fail to reject the null hypothesis QUESTION 5 Formulate the indicated conclusion in nontechnical terms. Be sure to address the original claim. The owner of a football team claims that the average attendance at games is over 694. nd be is therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium. - that a hypothesis test of the claim has been conducted and that the
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