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4. A local chess club claims that the length of time to play a game has a standard deviation of more than 14 minutes. Write
govono dogie aot of nbo
rsociens
2/15/2021
migip batebrie te leed alerbogyd a nol eove Itegyi bne I ogd edihoesd o
Introduction to Hypothesis Testing-Joseph Grovogui
cahow alldug A
sentences describing type I and type Il errors for a hypothesis test of this claim. oo eregor mLecne a dondd
A type I error will occur if the actual standard deviation of the length of time to play a game is (1) ▬ 14
minutes, but you (2).
the null hypothesis, (3)-
cong leutos erld norh uaoo w ons t ogd
iggs to nolyojo
A type Il error will occur if the actual standard deviation of the length of time to play a game is (4)
o w vona
minutes, but you (5)
the null hypothesis, (6).
wolod oane
eRoo o l ogyd ert odhona
(1) O equal to
O less than
(3) O Ho: o<14 O Ho:o> 14
(2)
O fail to rejecttos art O Ho: o=14 O Ho: o2 14
reject
O not equal to
O greater than or equal to
O less than or equal to
greater than
er O Ho: os 14
O Ho: o±14ons il oqd A O
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(4) O greater than
(6) O Ho: o = 14 O Ho: os14
O equal to
O less than
etse mels ylhuoea eort a evert enon
(5) O reject
O fail to reject
O less than or equal to
Họ: 0214
Tagee yinusese A
br
Ho: o<14
O not equal to
O greater than or equal to
O Ho: o#14
misto alrt
O Họ: o> 14
alodmya
grinoesen
bie ebnow ni doiogy un ett oteie
5. Identify the type I error and the type II error for a hypothesis test of the indicated claim.
The percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88%. oo
beaeene
aiaertloqyd llun ortT A
beasenqpo alesritogyri lun orfT.8
Identify the type I error. Choose the correct answer below.
at msls yhuoss e
O A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false.
O B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true.
C. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true.
O D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false
abrow ni beeeonp
er ai abow ni boesenpe alaorliogyt
Identify the type Il error, Choose the correct answer below.
mels yube smode r
orie eehwoemort ls lo itolhoqong ert al abtow ni beasenqus aleerliogyd
O A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false.
O B. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true.
O C. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true.
O D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false
tiggyrt edT
Run
Dollsi-rion
Transcribed Image Text:4. A local chess club claims that the length of time to play a game has a standard deviation of more than 14 minutes. Write govono dogie aot of nbo rsociens 2/15/2021 migip batebrie te leed alerbogyd a nol eove Itegyi bne I ogd edihoesd o Introduction to Hypothesis Testing-Joseph Grovogui cahow alldug A sentences describing type I and type Il errors for a hypothesis test of this claim. oo eregor mLecne a dondd A type I error will occur if the actual standard deviation of the length of time to play a game is (1) ▬ 14 minutes, but you (2). the null hypothesis, (3)- cong leutos erld norh uaoo w ons t ogd iggs to nolyojo A type Il error will occur if the actual standard deviation of the length of time to play a game is (4) o w vona minutes, but you (5) the null hypothesis, (6). wolod oane eRoo o l ogyd ert odhona (1) O equal to O less than (3) O Ho: o<14 O Ho:o> 14 (2) O fail to rejecttos art O Ho: o=14 O Ho: o2 14 reject O not equal to O greater than or equal to O less than or equal to greater than er O Ho: os 14 O Ho: o±14ons il oqd A O Jud 08.0 ert sesl al (4) O greater than (6) O Ho: o = 14 O Ho: os14 O equal to O less than etse mels ylhuoea eort a evert enon (5) O reject O fail to reject O less than or equal to Họ: 0214 Tagee yinusese A br Ho: o<14 O not equal to O greater than or equal to O Ho: o#14 misto alrt O Họ: o> 14 alodmya grinoesen bie ebnow ni doiogy un ett oteie 5. Identify the type I error and the type II error for a hypothesis test of the indicated claim. The percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88%. oo beaeene aiaertloqyd llun ortT A beasenqpo alesritogyri lun orfT.8 Identify the type I error. Choose the correct answer below. at msls yhuoss e O A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false. O B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true. C. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true. O D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false abrow ni beeeonp er ai abow ni boesenpe alaorliogyt Identify the type Il error, Choose the correct answer below. mels yube smode r orie eehwoemort ls lo itolhoqong ert al abtow ni beasenqus aleerliogyd O A. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false. O B. Reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true. O C. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually true. O D. Fail to reject the null hypothesis that the percentage of adults who have a job is equal to 88% when it is actually false tiggyrt edT Run Dollsi-rion
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