Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 20% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: Ho:µ < 0.2 Ho:p > 0.2 Họ:µ > 0.2 Ho:p= 0.2 Ho:µ = 0.2 Ho:p< 0.2 H1:µ > 0.2 H1:p < 0.2 H1:µ < 0.2 H1:p+ 0.2 Hj:µ + 0.2 H1:p> 0.2 The test is: two-tailed left-tailed right-tailed Based on a sample of 100 people, 16% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: O Fail to reject the null hypothesis Reject the null hypothesis
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 20% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: Ho:µ < 0.2 Ho:p > 0.2 Họ:µ > 0.2 Ho:p= 0.2 Ho:µ = 0.2 Ho:p< 0.2 H1:µ > 0.2 H1:p < 0.2 H1:µ < 0.2 H1:p+ 0.2 Hj:µ + 0.2 H1:p> 0.2 The test is: two-tailed left-tailed right-tailed Based on a sample of 100 people, 16% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The p-value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: O Fail to reject the null hypothesis Reject the null hypothesis
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
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Problem 8CR
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Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 20% at the 0.02 significance level.
The null and alternative hypothesis would be:
H0:μ≤0.2H0:μ≤0.2
H1:μ>0.2H1:μ>0.2
H1:μ>0.2H1:μ>0.2
H0:p≥0.2H0:p≥0.2
H1:p<0.2H1:p<0.2
H1:p<0.2H1:p<0.2
H0:μ≥0.2H0:μ≥0.2
H1:μ<0.2H1:μ<0.2
H1:μ<0.2H1:μ<0.2
H0:p=0.2H0:p=0.2
H1:p≠0.2H1:p≠0.2
H1:p≠0.2H1:p≠0.2
H0:μ=0.2H0:μ=0.2
H1:μ≠0.2H1:μ≠0.2
H1:μ≠0.2H1:μ≠0.2
H0:p≤0.2H0:p≤0.2
H1:p>0.2H1:p>0.2
H1:p>0.2H1:p>0.2
The test is:
two-tailed
left-tailed
right-tailed
Based on a sample of 100 people, 16% owned cats
The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals)
The p-value is: (to 2 decimals)
Based on this we:
- Fail to reject the null hypothesis
- Reject the null hypothesis
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