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You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance level of α=0.10α=0.10.
Ho:μ=53.2Ho:μ=53.2
Ha:μ≠53.2Ha:μ≠53.2
You believe the population is
Column A | Column B | Column C | Column D | Column E |
---|---|---|---|---|
52.7 | 68.8 | 50.7 | 58.7 | 49.6 |
66.2 | 56.8 | 65 | 56.3 | 56.3 |
53 | 39.2 | 57.7 | 56.6 | 66.2 |
54.7 | 57.3 | 56.3 | 47.4 | 55.8 |
73.3 | 74.9 | 63.2 | 52.7 | 58.2 |
62.6 | 68.8 | 55.1 | 65 | 56.8 |
46.6 | 62.9 | 58.7 | 50.9 | 45.5 |
36.3 | 51.5 | 53.5 | 47.4 | 44.1 |
60.3 | 33.7 | 51.5 | 48 | 51.5 |
43.6 | 53.7 | 60.5 | 49.3 | 41 |
55.1 | 55.4 | 37.9 | 48.3 | 41.7 |
What is the test statistic for this sample? (Report answer accurate to three decimal places.)
test statistic =
What is the p-value for this sample? (Report answer accurate to four decimal places.)
p-value =
The p-value is...
- less than (or equal to) αα
- greater than αα
This test statistic leads to a decision to...
- reject the null
- accept the null
- fail to reject the null
As such, the final conclusion is that...
- There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the population
mean is not equal to 53.2. - There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the population mean is not equal to 53.2.
- The sample data support the claim that the population mean is not equal to 53.2.
- There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the population mean is not equal to 53.2.
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