is obtained when testing the daim that p<012 a Using a significance level of a0 10, fnd the critical value(s) b. Should we reject H or should we fal to reject H? प्र ত 1nomal distsdion table Clk here e.pae2of the standacd nomal distribution Sable a The ortical vale(s) lare z Round to two decimal places as needed Use a comma to separate answers as needed) b. Choose the comect conclusion belew OA Fal to reject H There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that pe0.12 OB Fal to reject H. There is sufficent evidence to support the claim that p0 OC Reject H There is not sufficient evidence to sopport the caim thatp<0.12
Addition Rule of Probability
It simply refers to the likelihood of an event taking place whenever the occurrence of an event is uncertain. The probability of a single event can be calculated by dividing the number of successful trials of that event by the total number of trials.
Expected Value
When a large number of trials are performed for any random variable ‘X’, the predicted result is most likely the mean of all the outcomes for the random variable and it is known as expected value also known as expectation. The expected value, also known as the expectation, is denoted by: E(X).
Probability Distributions
Understanding probability is necessary to know the probability distributions. In statistics, probability is how the uncertainty of an event is measured. This event can be anything. The most common examples include tossing a coin, rolling a die, or choosing a card. Each of these events has multiple possibilities. Every such possibility is measured with the help of probability. To be more precise, the probability is used for calculating the occurrence of events that may or may not happen. Probability does not give sure results. Unless the probability of any event is 1, the different outcomes may or may not happen in real life, regardless of how less or how more their probability is.
Basic Probability
The simple definition of probability it is a chance of the occurrence of an event. It is defined in numerical form and the probability value is between 0 to 1. The probability value 0 indicates that there is no chance of that event occurring and the probability value 1 indicates that the event will occur. Sum of the probability value must be 1. The probability value is never a negative number. If it happens, then recheck the calculation.
![The test statistic of z-2.02 is obtalned when testing the claim that p<0.12
a. Using a significance level of a0.10, find the critical value(s)
b. Should we reject He or should we fal to reject H?
Clck here to viewRga 1.of the standard normal distibuion table
Cick here to Ylew.page 2 of the atandard nomal distribution table.
a. The cridical value(s) Islare z
(Round to two decimal places as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as
needed)
b. Choose the correct conclusion below
O A. Fall to reject H. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that
p<0.12
O B. Fal to reject Hg. There is sufficient evidence to suppon the claim that p<0.12.
OC. Reject He There is not sufficient evidence to support the clalm thatp<0.12.
OD. Reject Hg There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that p<0.12.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb3528168-767c-4d57-b961-8f806f640f94%2Fb2f34ea2-e7eb-4631-8ca9-fd94b8348c1c%2F0jwhblb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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