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- An agricultural field trial compares the yield of two varieties of corn. The researchers divide in half each of 9 fields of land in different locations and plant each corn variety in one half of each plot. After harvest, the yields are compared in bushels per acre at each location. The 9 differences (Variety A - Variety B) give x¯=3.35x¯=3.35 and s=4.61s=4.61. Does this sample provide evidence that Variety A had a higher yield than Variety B? (a) State the null and alternative hypotheses: (Type "mu" for the symbol μμ , e.g. mu >> 1 for the mean is greater than 1, mu << 1 for the mean is less than 1, mu not = 1 for the mean is not equal to 1)H0H0 : HaHa : (b) Find the test statistic, t = (c) Answer the question: Does this sample provide evidence that Variety A had a higher yield than Variety B? (Use a 5% level of significance)(Type: Yes or No)The following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 57.968435 7.227955 8.020032 0.000201 Hours Unsupervised 5.131630 1.314283 3.904510 0.007943 Hours Playing Video Games 1.067855 1.615039 0.661194 0.533040 Write the multiple regression equation for the computer output given. Round your answers to three decimal places.Ministry of economic development conducted a survey to determine why people go to trade shows. The respondents were asked to rate a series of reasons on a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 representing little importance and 5 representing great importance. One of the reasons suggested was general curiosity. Responses for 50 people from the electronics industry results in a sample mean of 1.96 and 50 people from the food industry results in a sample mean of 3.02 for general curiosity. Use the data and α = 0.01 to determine whether there is a significant difference between people in these two industries on this question. Assume the variance for the electronics population is 1.0188 and the variance for the food population is 0.9180. Clearly state your null and alternate hypothesis. State the decision rule. Show the calculation of the test statistic. Give your answer to 2 decimal places where appropriate. State the statistical conclusion and explain the result in context of the question.
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