snoilelugoq a.0 For numbers 13-15, refer to the given problem below. A trainer says his team athletes have an average of 92 physical fitness rating, but someone in the crowd think they still have to work harder in order to reach this rate. gniwollot ert to roirWS 13. What is the parameter in interest? bhe un et hoa a iod nol eldiesoq al O aldieaoq e tle prinat ol a A А. VEXacp oue o uc µ= the average of physical fitness rating В. the average number of crowd in a sport event C. p= the proportion physically fit athletes D. p= the proportion audience who loves sports 14. What is the null hypothesis of the situation? A. Ho: u = 92 B. Ho: u < 92 C. Ho: p = 0.92 D. Ho: p< 0.92 15. What is the alternative hypothesis of the situation? A. Ho: u = 92 B. Ho: u < 92 C. Ho: p = 0.92 D. Ho: p < 0.92 100 01.0 a %3D pelgnor brs noloa ed
snoilelugoq a.0 For numbers 13-15, refer to the given problem below. A trainer says his team athletes have an average of 92 physical fitness rating, but someone in the crowd think they still have to work harder in order to reach this rate. gniwollot ert to roirWS 13. What is the parameter in interest? bhe un et hoa a iod nol eldiesoq al O aldieaoq e tle prinat ol a A А. VEXacp oue o uc µ= the average of physical fitness rating В. the average number of crowd in a sport event C. p= the proportion physically fit athletes D. p= the proportion audience who loves sports 14. What is the null hypothesis of the situation? A. Ho: u = 92 B. Ho: u < 92 C. Ho: p = 0.92 D. Ho: p< 0.92 15. What is the alternative hypothesis of the situation? A. Ho: u = 92 B. Ho: u < 92 C. Ho: p = 0.92 D. Ho: p < 0.92 100 01.0 a %3D pelgnor brs noloa ed
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