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The claim is that for
sample size is
7
AM body temperatures of
males,
the mean is less than
98.6°F.
The n=35
and the test statistic is
t=−4.252.
Use technology to find the P-value. Based on the result, what is the final conclusion? Use a significance level of
0.01.
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Part 1
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
H0:
μ
enter your response here
▼
greater than>
less than<
not equals≠
equals=
H1:
μ
enter your response here
▼
equals=
not equals≠
less than or equals≤
greater than or equals≥
less than<
greater than>
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round. Do not include the degree symbol in your answer.)
Part 2
The test statistic is
enter your response here.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Part 3
The P-value is
enter your response here.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Part 4
Based on the P-value, there
sufficient evidence at a significance level of
the claim that for
▼
is
is not
0.01
to
▼
support
warrant rejection of
7
AM body temperatures of
males,
the mean is less than
98.6°F.
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