Exam 10: Hypothesis Tests Regarding a Parameter
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Find the test statistic
for a sample with n = 20,
= 12.7, s = 2.0, and
if
Round your answer to three decimal places.




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Determine the critical value,
, to test the claim about the population proportion p ? 0.132 given
and
Use 




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A local tennis pro-shop strings tennis rackets at the tension (pounds per square inch) requested by the customer. Recently a customer made a claim that the pro-shop consistently strings rackets at lower tensions, on average, than requested. To support this claim, the customer asked the pro shop to string 7 new rackets at 56 psi. Suppose the two-tailed P-value for the test described above (obtained from a computer printout) is
Give the proper conclusion for the test. Use 


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A candidate for state representative of a certain state claims to be favored by at least half of the voters. If a hypothesis test is performed, how should you interpret a decision that rejects the null hypothesis?
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Use a t-test to test the claim μ > 35 at α = 0.005, given the sample statistics n = 25,
= 36, and
Round the test statistic to the nearest thousandth.


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Find the test statistic
for a sample with n = 10,
= 15.3, s = 1.3, and
if
Round your answer to three decimal places.




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Find the test statistic
for a sample with n = 25,
= 40, s = 3, and ? = 0.005 if
Round your answer to three decimal places.



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A candidate for state representative of a certain state claims to be favored by at least half of the voters. If a hypothesis test is performed, how should you interpret a decision that fails to reject the null hypothesis?
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The dean of a major university claims that the mean number of hours students study at her University (per day) is at most 5.8 hours. If a hypothesis test is performed, how should you interpret a decision that rejects the null hypothesis?
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A local eat-in pizza restaurant wants to investigate the possibility of starting to deliver pizzas. The owner of the store has determined that home delivery will be successful if the average time spent on the deliveries does not exceed 40 minutes. The owner has randomly selected 24 customers and has delivered pizzas to their homes in order to test if the mean delivery time actually exceeds 40 minutes. Suppose the P-value for the test was found to be 0.0 289. State the correct conclusion.
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The weekly salaries (in dollars) of randomly selected employees of a company are summarized in the boxplot below. Based on the boxplot, is a large sample necessary to conduct a hypothesis test about the mean salary? If so, why? 

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Find the test statistic
for a sample with n = 12,
= 20.8, s = 2.1, and
if
Round your answer to three decimal places.




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Use a t-test to test the claim μ ≥ 10.7 at α = 0.05, given the sample statistics n = 10,
, and
Round the test statistic to the nearest thousandth.


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A local tennis pro-shop strings tennis rackets at the tension (pounds per square inch) requested by the customer. Recently a customer made a claim that the pro-shop consistently strings rackets at lower tensions, on average, than requested. To support this claim, the customer asked the pro shop to string 20 new rackets at 58 psi. Upon receiving the rackets, the customer measured the tension of each and calculated the following summary statistics:
In order to conduct the test, the customer selected a significance level of
Interpret this value.



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Use a t-test to test the claim μ ≤ 5.7 at α = 0.05, given the sample statistics n = 15,
, and
Round the test statistic to the nearest thousandth.


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Test the claim about the population proportion p = 0.250 given n = 48 and
= 0.231. Use α = 0.01.

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