Multiple Choice
A consumer product magazine recently ran a story concerning the increasing prices of digital cameras. The story stated that digital camera prices dipped a couple of years ago, but now are beginning to increase in price because of added features. According to the story, the average price of all digital cameras a couple of years ago was $215.00. A random sample of cameras was recently taken and entered into a spreadsheet. It was desired to test to determine if that average price of all digital cameras is now more than $215.00. The information was entered into a spreadsheet and the following printout was obtained:
One-Sample T Test
Null Hypothesis:
Alternative Hyp:
Cases Included 22
Use the p-value given above to determine which of the following conclusions is correct.
A) At , there is insufficient evidence to indicate that the mean price of all digital cameras exceeds \$215.00
B) At , there is sufficient evidence to indicate that the mean price of all digital cameras exceeds
C) At , there is insufficient evidence to indicate that the mean price of all digital cameras exceeds
D) At , there is insufficient evidence to indicate that the mean price of all digital cameras exceeds
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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