#7) The Fish and Game Department in Wisconsin stocked a new lake with the following distribution of game fish. Fish Pike Perch Bass Bluegill 30% Trout Percent 10% 15% 20% 25% After six years a random sample of 197 fish from the lake were netted, identified and released. The sample distribution is shown in the following table. Fish Pike Trout Perch Bass Bluegill Percent 35 17 33 55 57 Is the sample distribution of fish in the lake after six years a good fit to the initial stocking distribution? Use a 5% level of significance. #7) a) b). c). d). 15.9983 AND DEGREES OF FREEDOM d.f. e) _we fail to reject the null hypothesis f) AND SHOW YOUR LISTS (L1 AND 12) HERE.

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  1. State the null and alternate hypothesis.
  2. Will you use a left tail, right tail or 2 tailed test?
  3. Identify the sampling distribution to be used: standard normal, Student’s t or chi squared.
  4. Find the value of the test statistic.
  5. Find the P-Value.
  6. Based on your answers, shall we reject or accept the null hypothesis?
  7. Write the conclusion in the context of the problem.

 

#7) The Fish and Game Department in Wisconsin stocked a new lake with the following
distribution of game fish.
Fish
Pike
Perch
Bass
Bluegill
30%
Trout
Percent
10%
15%
20%
25%
After six years a random sample of 197 fish from the lake were netted, identified and
released. The sample distribution is shown in the following table.
Fish
Pike
Trout
Perch
Bass
Bluegill
Percent
35
17
33
55
57
Is the sample distribution of fish in the lake after six years a good fit to the initial stocking
distribution? Use a 5% level of significance.
#7) a)
b).
c).
d).
15.9983
AND DEGREES OF FREEDOM d.f.
e) _we fail to reject the null hypothesis
f)
AND SHOW YOUR LISTS (L1 AND 12) HERE.
Transcribed Image Text:#7) The Fish and Game Department in Wisconsin stocked a new lake with the following distribution of game fish. Fish Pike Perch Bass Bluegill 30% Trout Percent 10% 15% 20% 25% After six years a random sample of 197 fish from the lake were netted, identified and released. The sample distribution is shown in the following table. Fish Pike Trout Perch Bass Bluegill Percent 35 17 33 55 57 Is the sample distribution of fish in the lake after six years a good fit to the initial stocking distribution? Use a 5% level of significance. #7) a) b). c). d). 15.9983 AND DEGREES OF FREEDOM d.f. e) _we fail to reject the null hypothesis f) AND SHOW YOUR LISTS (L1 AND 12) HERE.
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