The accompanying data table lists the magnitudes of 50 earthquakes measured on the Richter scale. Test the claim that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. Use a 0.05 significance level. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and conclusion for the test Assume this is a simple random sample. E Click the icon to view the sample data. What are the hypotheses? 1OA. Ho =1.00 in magnitude OB. Ho =1.00 in magnitude H, p<1.00 in magnitude H, pt1.00 in magnitude 'C. Ho p=1.00 in magnitude H p>1.00 in magnitude OD. Ho u100 in magnitude H, u=1.00 in magnitude Identify the test statistic ay 1= (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer
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Magnitude of Earthquake O
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0.740
0.640
0.390 0.700
2.200
1.980
0.640
1.220
0.200
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1.640
1.330
2.950
0,900
1.760
1.010
1.260
0.000
0.650
1.460
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1.620
1.830
0.990 1.560
0.380
1.280
0.830
1.350
0.540
1.250
C. Ho: =1.00 in ma
H,: p> 1.00 in ma
0.920
1.000 0.790 0.790
1.440
1.000 2.240
2.500
1.790
1.250
1.490
0.840 1.420
1.000
1.250
1.420
1.350
0.930
0.400
1.390
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The accompaying data table lists the magnitudes of 50 earthquakes measured on the Richter scale. Test the claim that the population of earthquakes has a mean
magnitude greater than 1.00. Use a 0.05 significance level. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and conclusion for the test.
Assume this is a simple random sample.
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What are the hypotheses?
O A. Ho: =1.00 in magnitude
H u+1.00 in magnitude
O B. Ho: p=1.00 in magnitude
H, u<1.00 in magnitude
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H p> 1.00 in magnitude
OD. Ho u#1.00 in magnitude
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