Representation of intergers
Change the following number systems to base-10 numbers.
(a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha. (b) Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed, and whether to use a z-test, a t-test, or a chi-square test. Explain your reasoning. (c) Choose one of the options. If convenient, use technology. Option 1: Find the critical value(s), identify the rejection region(s), and find the appropriate standardized test statistic. Option 2: Find the appropriate standardized test statistic and the P-value. (d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. (e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
7. A researcher claims that the mean age of the residents of a small town is more than 32 years. The ages (in years) of a random sample of 36 residents are listed below. At a = 0.10, is there enough evidence to support the researcher’s claim? Assume the population standard deviation is 9 years.
41 33 47 31 26 39 19 25 23 31 39 36
41 28 33 41 44 40 30 29 46 42 53 21
29 43 46 39 35 33 42 35 43 35 24 21
(a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha.
(b) Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed, and whether to use a z-test, a t-test, or a chi-square test. Explain your reasoning.
(c) Choose one of the options. If convenient, use technology.
Option 1: Find the critical value(s), identify the rejection region(s), and find the appropriate standardized test statistic.
Option 2: Find the appropriate standardized test statistic and the P-value.
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
(e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
4. A research center claims that more than 55% of U.S. adults think that it is essential that the United States continue to be a world leader in space exploration. In a random sample of 25 U.S. adults, 64% think that it is essential that the United States continue to be a world leader in space exploration. At a = 0.05, is there enough evidence to support the center’s claim?
Does their exist a cubic graph with 15 vertices
For this test, do the following.
(a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha.
(b) Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed, and whether to use a z-test, a t-test, or a chi-square test. Explain your reasoning.
(c) Choose one of the options. If convenient, use technology.
Option 1: Find the critical value(s), identify the rejection region(s), and find the appropriate standardized test statistic.
Option 2: Find the appropriate standardized test statistic and the P-value.
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
(e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
3. A travel agent says that the mean hotel room rate for a family of 4 in a certain resort town is at most $170. A random sample of 33 hotel room rates for families of 4 has a mean of $179 and a standard deviation of $19. At a = 0.01, is there enough evidence to reject the agent’s claim?
For this test, do the following.
(a) Identify the claim and state H0 and Ha.
(b) Determine whether the hypothesis test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed, and whether to use a z-test, a t-test, or a chi-square test. Explain your reasoning.
(c) Choose one of the options. If convenient, use technology.
Option 1: Find the critical value(s), identify the rejection region(s), and find the appropriate standardized test statistic.
Option 2: Find the appropriate standardized test statistic and the P-value.
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
(e) Interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
2.The U.S. Department of Agriculture claims that the mean annual consumption of tea by a person in the United States is 8.9 gallons. A random sample of 60 people in the United States has a mean annual tea consumption of 8.2 gallons. Assume the population standard deviation is 2.2 gallons. At a = 0.10, can you reject the claim?
Find the value of the finite population correction factor given the following N=3,000 and N=360
prove that the mapping ρ f x →f(a)defined by h(x)ρ= h(a) is a homomorphism
Identify the t-value whose number of samples n = 25, area = 0.01
n = 30 area = 0.005
n = 27 , area = 0.0025
n = 35 area = 0.0010
USE A SHORT BOND PAPER
n = 40 area = 0.0005
SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS
T
he time
that
a laptop battery lasts in everyday use before recharge is needed
is normally
distributed, with a mean of 270 minutes
and
a standard deviation o
f 55 minutes.
a) What is the probability that the battery lasts
more than four hours?
b) What value of
battery
life in minutes is exceeded with 95 % probability?
c) What is the probability
that
the battery lasts exactly
300 minutes?