7.3         You receive a brochure from a large university. The brochure indicates that the mean class size for​ full-time faculty is fewer than 32 students. You want to test this claim. You randomly select 18 classes taught by​ full-time faculty and determine the class size of each. The results are shown in the table below. At α=0.10​, can you support the​ university's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below. Assume the population is normally distributed.   34 27 28 32 33 38 28 27 30     25 30 37 30 32 26 31 29 26     ​(a) Write the claim mathematically and identify H0 and Ha.   Which of the following correctly states H0 and Ha​?     A. H0​: μ<32 Ha​: μ≥32   B. H0​: μ=32 Ha​: μ<32   C. H0​: μ=32 Ha​: μ≠32   D. H0​: μ>32 Ha​: μ≤32   E. H0​: μ≥32 Ha​: μ<32   F. H0​: μ≤32 Ha​: μ>32 ​(b) Use technology to find the​ P-value.   P= ​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)

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You receive a brochure from a large university. The brochure indicates that the mean class size for​ full-time faculty is fewer than
32
students. You want to test this claim. You randomly select
18
classes taught by​ full-time faculty and determine the class size of each. The results are shown in the table below. At
α=0.10​,
can you support the​ university's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below. Assume the population is normally distributed.
 
34
27
28
32
33
38
28
27
30
 
 
25
30
37
30
32
26
31
29
26
 
 
​(a) Write the claim mathematically and identify
H0
and
Ha.
 
Which of the following correctly states
H0
and
Ha​?
 
 
A.
H0​:
μ<32
Ha​:
μ≥32
 
B.
H0​:
μ=32
Ha​:
μ<32
 
C.
H0​:
μ=32
Ha​:
μ≠32
 
D.
H0​:
μ>32
Ha​:
μ≤32
 
E.
H0​:
μ≥32
Ha​:
μ<32
 
F.
H0​:
μ≤32
Ha​:
μ>32
​(b) Use technology to find the​ P-value.
 
P=
​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
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