Exam 9: Hypothesis Tests About the Mean and Proportion
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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 974 produced a sample proportion of 0.7380.The test is to be made at the 5% significance level.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)


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A researcher wants to test if the mean annual salary of all lawyers in a city is different from $110,000.A random sample of 53 lawyers selected from the city reveals a mean annual salary of $114,000.Assume that
$17,000,and that the test is to be made at the 1% significance level.
-What is the p-value for this hypothesis test,rounded to four decimal places?

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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 530 produced a sample proportion of 0.2755.The test is to be made at the 2% significance level.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)


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In a right-tailed hypothesis test,the sign in the alternative hypothesis is:
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A researcher wants to test if elementary school children spend less than 30 minutes per day on homework.The alternative hypothesis for this example will be that the population mean is:
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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 1,165 produced a sample proportion of 0.6160.The test is to be made at the 2.5% significance level.
-What is the p-value for this hypothesis test,rounded to four decimal places?


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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 809 produced a sample proportion of 0.2400.The test is to be made at the 5% significance level.
-What are the critical values of z?


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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of 16 elements selected from the population produced a mean of 91.9 and a standard deviation of 4.9.The test is to be made at the 2% significance level.Assume the population is normally distributed.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)


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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 809 produced a sample proportion of 0.2400.The test is to be made at the 5% significance level.
-What is the p-value for this hypothesis test,rounded to four decimal places?


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A researcher wants to test if the mean annual salary of all lawyers in a city is different from $110,000.A random sample of 53 lawyers selected from the city reveals a mean annual salary of $114,000.Assume that
$17,000,and that the test is to be made at the 1% significance level.
-What are the critical values of z?

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Thousands of people nationwide are to take part in a Spring Clean-Up day along highways near their hometowns. The goal is to have individuals collect an average of 50 pounds (or more) of garbage. In a random sample of 36 people, an average of 46.3 pounds was collected, with a standard deviation of 9.2 pounds. The significance level is 2%.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)
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A researcher wants to test if the elementary school children spend less than 30 minutes per day on homework.A random sample of 64 children from the school shows that they spend an average of 24.5 minutes per day on homework.Assume that
15.3 minutes,and that the test is to be made at the 1% significance level.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)

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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of 61 elements selected from the population produced a mean of 90.7.Assuming that
29.8,what is the approximate p-value for this test? (round your answer to four decimal places)



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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
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,a random sample of 37 elements selected from the population produced a mean of 62.5.Assuming that
5.2 and the population is normally distributed,what is the approximate p-value for this test? (round your answer to four decimal places)



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Which of the following conditions is not required to use the t distribution to perform a hypothesis test about a population mean?
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In a two-tailed hypothesis test,the two critical points are the points that divide the area under the sampling distribution of a:
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In a hypothesis test with hypotheses
and
,a random sample of size 1,165 produced a sample proportion of 0.6160.The test is to be made at the 2.5% significance level.
-What is the value of the test statistic,z,rounded to three decimal places?


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Use the following to answer questions : In a hypothesis test with hypotheses H0 : μ=90 and H1 : μ ≠ 90 , a random sample of 103 elements selected from the population produced a mean of 94.3. Assume that σ = 22.1, and that the test is to be made at the 5% significance level.
-Should you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis in this test? (State your answer as "reject" or "fail to reject",but don't include the quotation marks.)
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