MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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the General Social Survey asked a sample of
1313
people how much time they spent watching TV each day. The
3.05
with a standard deviation of
2.70
. A sociologist claims that people watch a mean of
3
hours of TV per day. Do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean hours of TV watched per day is more than the claim? Use the
=α0.10
level of significance and the
P
-value method and Excel.
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