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- Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of µ = 8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of = 7.3ppb arsenic. It is known that o = 1.9ppb for this type of data. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical approach. Use a = 0.01 What is the calculation (step 4) for this problem? Z = -2.34 z = 2.34 z = 2.24 z = -2.24Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground watert. A mean arsenic level of u = 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 36 tests gave a sample mean of x = 7.0 ppb arsenic, with s = 2.3 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use a = 0.01. (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. О но: и 3 8 рb; н,: и +8 ppb O Ho: H > 8 ppb; H: µ = 8 ppb O Ho: H = 8 ppb; H: µ > 8 ppb O Ho: H = 8 ppb; H,: µ < 8 ppb O Ho: H < 8 ppb; H,: µ = 8 ppb (b) What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and o is unknown. O The Student's t, since the sample size is large and o is unknown. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and o is…Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground watert. A mean arsenic level of u = 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 41 tests gave a sample mean of x = 6.9 ppb arsenic, with s = 2.8 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use a = 0.05. (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. О Но: и 8 pb О Но: и> 8 рpb; Hi: и %3D 8 рpb (b) What sampling distribution will you use? Explain the rationale for your choice of sampling distribution. O The Student's t, since the sample size is large and o is unknown. The standard normal, since the sample size is large and o is known. The Student's t, since the sample size is large and o is known. O The standard normal, since the sample size is large and o is unknown. What is the value of the sample test…
- Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of m= 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of xbar= 7.2 ppb arsenic, with s= 1.9 ppb. Does this info indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8ppb? Use a= 0.01. Show full detail.Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of u = 8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of - = 7.3 ppb arsenic. It is known that o = this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical approach. Use a = 0.01 1.9 ppb for this type of data. Does What is the hypotheses for this problem? A: H, µ = 7.3 ppb vs HA µ 7.3 ppb С: Н. и %3D8.0 рpb us HA И < 8.0 ppb D : H, μ< 8.0 ppb us H μΣ8.0 ppb O A OBThe mean score on stat finals for all Hartnell students is 78/100. Is this a parameter or a statistic
- Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of µ = 8 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Los Banos is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 37 tests gave a sample mean of - = 7.3 ppb arsenic. It is known that o = information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Use the classical 1.9ppb for this type of data. Does this approach. Use a = 0.01 What is the criterion (step 3) for this problem? 2.33 or more 1.645 or more -2.33 or less -1.645 or lessA regulation golf ball should weigh 45 grams. A company produces golf balls for the PGA. To help ensure a high degree of accuracy, a random sample of 23 golf balls is drawn from the production line every 30 minutes and each golf ball is measured for accuracy. If the average weight of the sample is found to be significantly different than 45 grams, then the production line is shut down for inspection. The mean weight of a recent sample of 23 golf balls was found to be 43.66 grams. Use the p-value method to test the hypothesis that the mean weight of a golf ball produced by this company is different than 45 grams, using a significance level of 0.5%. Assume that the distribution of weights of all golf balls produced by this company is known to be approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of 5.4 grams. State the null and alternative hypothesis for this test. Ho: ? H₁: ? V Determine if this test is left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed. Otwo-tailed Oright-tailed…A researcher studying stress is interested in the blood pressure measurements of chief executive officers (CEOS) of major corporations. He believes that the mean systolic blood pressure, u, of CEOS of major corporations is more than 136 mm Hg, which is the value reported in a possibly outdated journal article. He plans to perform a statistical test and measures the systolic blood pressures of a random sample of 100 CEOS of major corporations. Suppose that the population of systolic blood pressures among CEOS of major corporations has a standard deviation of 15 mm Hg and that the researcher performs his hypothesis test using the 0.1 level of significance. Based on this information, answer the questions below. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your responses as indicated. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) Н : μ is What are the null and alternative hypotheses that the researcher should use for the test? Н : μ is Assuming that the…
- A regulation lacrosse ball should weigh 154 grams. A company produces lacrosse balls for the PLL. To help ensure a high degree of accuracy, a random sample of 20 lacrosse balls is drawn from the production line every 45 minutes and each lacrosse ball is measured for accuracy. If the average weight of the sample is found to be significantly different than 154 grams, then the production line is shut down for inspection. The mean weight of a recent sample of 20 lacrosse balls was found to be 167.98 grams. Use the p-value method to test the hypothesis that the mean weight of a lacrosse ball produced by this company is different than 154 grams, using α=0.02α=0.02. Assume that the distribution of weights of all lacrosse balls produced by this company is known to be approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of 21.6 grams. State the null and alternative hypothesis for this test. H0= H1= Determine the test statistic for the hypothesis test. Round the solution to two decimal…A researcher studying stress is interested in the blood pressure measurements of chief executive officers (CEOS) of major corporations. He believes that the mean systolic blood pressure, u, of CEOS of major corporations is more than 136 mm Hg, which is the value reported in a possibly outdated journal article. He plans to perform a statistical test and measures the systolic blood pressures of a random sample of 150 CEOS of major corporations. Suppose that the population of systolic blood pressures among CEOS of major corporations has a standard deviation of 16 mm Hg and that the researcher performs his hypothesis test using the 0.01 level of significance. Based on this information, answer the questions below. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your responses as indicated. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)Unfortunately, arsenic occurs naturally in some ground water. A mean arsenic level of mu equals 8.0 parts per billion (ppb) is considered safe for agricultural use. A well in Texas is used to water cotton crops. This well is tested on a regular basis for arsenic. A random sample of 36 test gave a sample mean of x-bar = 6.9 ppb arsenic, with s = 2.6 ppb. Does this information indicate that the mean level of arsenic in this well is less than 8 ppb? Alpha = 0.01. a) What is the level of significance? b) What is the value of the sample test statistic? Round answer to 3 decimal places. c) estimate the p-value?