Multiple Choice
[Objective: Understand the hypothesis test of the mean] Suppose a consumer product researcher wanted to find out whether a Sharpie lasted longer than the manufacturer's claim that their Sharpies could write continuously for a mean of 14 hours. The researcher tested 40 Sharpie's and recorded the number of continuous hours each Sharpie wrote before drying up. Test the hypothesis that Sharpies can write for more than a mean of 14 continuous hours. Following are the summary statistics: =14.5 hours, s=1.2 hours
At the 5% significance level, t=2.635 ; p=0.006. State your conclusion about the original claim.
A) Do not reject the null hypothesis; there is not strong enough evidence to suggest that the Sharpies last longer than a mean of 14 hours.
B) Reject the alternative hypothesis; there is strong evidence to suggest that the Sharpies last longer than a mean of 14 hours.
C) Reject the null hypothesis; there is strong evidence to suggest that the Sharpies last longer than a mean of 14 hours.
D) There needs to be more data to determine if the Sharpies last longer than a mean of 14 hours.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB3889/.jpg" alt=" " class="answers-bank-image d-block" rel="preload"
Q2: [Differentiate between dependent and independent samples] State
Q3: Use the following information to answer questions
Q4: Use the following information to answer questions
Q6: Use the following information to answer questions
Q7: The reading level of a random sample
Q8: The quality engineer at a paint manufacturer
Q9: [Objective: Find a confidence interval for sample
Q10: Suppose that a major league baseball game
Q11: An economist conducted a hypothesis test to