random sample of 76 eighth-grade​ students' scores on a national mathematics assessment test has a mean score of 273. This test result prompts a state school administrator to declare that the mean score for the​ state's eighth graders on this exam is more than 270. Assume that the population standard deviation is 33. At α=0.02​, is there enough evidence to support the​ administrator's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e). Part 1 ​(a) Write the claim mathematically and identify H0 and Ha. Choose the correct answer below.   A.) H0​: μ≥270 (claim)       Ha​: μ<270   B.) H0​: μ≤270 (claim)       Ha​: μ>270   C.) H0​: μ=270 (claim)       Ha​: μ>270   D.) H0​:μ≤270       Ha​: μ>270 ​(claim)   E.) H0​: μ<270       Ha​: μ≥270 ​(claim)   F.) H0​: μ=270      Ha​: μ>270 (claim)     (b) Find the standardized z, and its coresponding area      z=_____   (c) Find the P-value P-value =_____   (d) Decide whether to reject or fail the null hypothesis   (e) Interpret your decision in the context of the original claim.

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A random sample of 76 eighth-grade​ students' scores on a national mathematics assessment test has a mean score of 273. This test result prompts a state school administrator to declare that the mean score for the​ state's eighth graders on this exam is more than 270. Assume that the population standard deviation is 33. At α=0.02​, is there enough evidence to support the​ administrator's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e).
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​(a) Write the claim mathematically and identify H0 and Ha. Choose the correct answer below.
 
A.) H0​: μ≥270 (claim)
      Ha​: μ<270
 
B.) H0​: μ≤270 (claim)
      Ha​: μ>270
 
C.) H0​: μ=270 (claim)
      Ha​: μ>270
 
D.) H0​:μ≤270
      Ha​: μ>270 ​(claim)
 
E.) H0​: μ<270
      Ha​: μ≥270 ​(claim)
 
F.) H0​: μ=270
     Ha​: μ>270 (claim)
 
 
(b) Find the standardized z, and its coresponding area 
    z=_____
 
(c) Find the P-value
P-value =_____
 
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail the null hypothesis
 
(e) Interpret your decision in the context of the original claim.
 
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