(1) In a hypothesis test of Ho a = 0.05, we conclude: a). Reject Ho c). Reject Ha = 18 vs Ha> 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using b). Do not reject Ho d). Do not reject Ha μ (2) In a hypothesis test of Ho = 18 vs H₁ > 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using a = 0.05, we conclude: a). There is evidence that u = 18 b). There is evidence that > 18 c). There is no evidence of anything.

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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(1) In a hypothesis test of Ho μ = 18 vs Ha> 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using
a = 0.05, we conclude:
a). Reject Ho
c). Reject Ha
b). Do not reject Ho
d). Do not reject Ha
(2) In a hypothesis test of Ho
a = 0.05, we conclude:
μ = 18 vs Hau > 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using
a). There is evidence that
= 18
b). There is evidence that > 18
c). There is no evidence of anything.
Transcribed Image Text:(1) In a hypothesis test of Ho μ = 18 vs Ha> 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using a = 0.05, we conclude: a). Reject Ho c). Reject Ha b). Do not reject Ho d). Do not reject Ha (2) In a hypothesis test of Ho a = 0.05, we conclude: μ = 18 vs Hau > 18, we obtain a p-value of 0.016. Using a). There is evidence that = 18 b). There is evidence that > 18 c). There is no evidence of anything.
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