(a) What kind of test should be used? A. One-Tailed B. Two-Tailed OC. It does not matter. (b) The test statistic is (c) The P-value is (rounded to 2 decimals). (d) Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that people do better than 75 on this exam? A. Yes OB. No (e) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean score for students using the new text.

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A study is conducted to determine if a newly designed text book is more helpful to learning the material than the old edition. The mean score on the final exam for a course using the old edition is 75. Ten randomly selected people who used the new text take the final exam. Their scores are shown in the table below. 

Person
ABCDEFGHIJ
Test Score 78 71 94 68 73 92 89 82 84 96
Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that people do better with the new edition. Assume the standard deviation is 10.7. (Note:
You may wish to use statistical software.)
(a) What kind of test should be used?
OA. One-Tailed
B. Two-Tailed
C. It does not matter.
(b) The test statistic is
(c) The P-value is
(d) Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that people do better than 75 on this exam?
A. Yes
B. No
(rounded to 2 decimals).
(e) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean score for students using the new text.
<μ<
●
……
T
¯¯
Transcribed Image Text:Person ABCDEFGHIJ Test Score 78 71 94 68 73 92 89 82 84 96 Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that people do better with the new edition. Assume the standard deviation is 10.7. (Note: You may wish to use statistical software.) (a) What kind of test should be used? OA. One-Tailed B. Two-Tailed C. It does not matter. (b) The test statistic is (c) The P-value is (d) Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that people do better than 75 on this exam? A. Yes B. No (rounded to 2 decimals). (e) Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean score for students using the new text. <μ< ● …… T ¯¯
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Step 1: Determine the given data in the question

Let mu be the population mean score on the final exam. 

Given that,

Sample size left parenthesis n right parenthesis equals 10

Population mean left parenthesis mu right parenthesis equals 75

Population standard deviation left parenthesis sigma right parenthesis equals 10.7

Confidence level left parenthesis C right parenthesis equals 95 percent sign equals 0.95

Assume the level of significance left parenthesis alpha right parenthesis equals 0.05

1 minus alpha over 2 equals 1 minus fraction numerator 0.05 over denominator 2 end fraction equals 0.975


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