(a)  What is the level of significance? (Enter a number.) State the null and alternate hypotheses. Will you use a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test? H0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? ≠ 4.3 g; two-tailedH0: ? < 4.3 g; H1: ? = 4.3 g; left-tailed    H0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? > 4.3 g; right-tailedH0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? < 4.3 g; left-tailed (b)  What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution. The Student's t, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with known ?.The standard normal, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with unknown ?.    The standard normal, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with known ?.The Student's t, since n is large with unknown ?. Compute the z value of the sample test statistic. (Enter a number. Round your answer to two decimal places.) (c)  Find (or estimate) the P-value. (Enter a number. Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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Bill Alther is a zoologist who studies Anna's hummingbird (Calypte anna). (Reference: Hummingbirds, K. Long, W. Alther.) Suppose that in a remote part of the Grand Canyon, a random sample of six of these birds was caught, weighed, and released. The weights (in grams) were as follows.

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The sample mean is  = 3.75 grams. Let x be a random variable representing weights of hummingbirds in this part of the Grand Canyon. We assume that x has a normal distribution and ? = 0.64 gram. Suppose it is known that for the population of all Anna's hummingbirds, the mean weight is ? = 4.30 grams. Do the data indicate that the mean weight of these birds in this part of the Grand Canyon is less than 4.30 grams? Use ? = 0.10.

(a)

 What is the level of significance? (Enter a number.)


State the null and alternate hypotheses. Will you use a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test?
H0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? ≠ 4.3 g; two-tailedH0: ? < 4.3 g; H1: ? = 4.3 g; left-tailed    H0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? > 4.3 g; right-tailedH0: ? = 4.3 g; H1: ? < 4.3 g; left-tailed

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 What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution.
The Student's t, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with known ?.The standard normal, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with unknown ?.    The standard normal, since we assume that x has a normal distribution with known ?.The Student's t, since n is large with unknown ?.

Compute the z value of the sample test statistic. (Enter a number. Round your answer to two decimal places.)


(c)

 Find (or estimate) the P-value. (Enter a number. Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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