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- Suppose that the value of stock varies each day from $14 to $25 with a uniform distribution. Find quartile 1A researcher wants to know if there is a difference between the mean amount of sleep that people get for various types of employment status. The table below shows data that was collected from a survey. Full Time Worker Part Time Worker Unemployed 6 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 9 7 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 8 8 7 6 9 Assume that all distributions are normal, the three population standard deviations are all the same, and the data was collected independently and randomly. Use a level of significance of α=0.01α=0.01.H0: μ1=μ2=μ3H0: μ1=μ2=μ3H1:H1: At least two of the means differ from each other. For this study, we should use Select an answer 2-PropZTest 2-PropZInt 1-PropZInt 2-SampTInt 1-PropZTest T-Test χ²-Test ANOVA χ²GOF-Test TInterval 2-SampTTest The test-statistic for this data = (Please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) The p-value is Select an answer less than (or equal to) alpha greater…What position in the distribution corresponds to a z-score of z = +2.00?
- Español A r.able indicator of a baby's health is the weight gained in the fir year of the baby's life. Assume that the population of all such weight gains for baby boys is approximately normally distributed. A study claimed that the mean of this population is 3.454 kg. As a practicing pediatrician, you want to test this claim. So, you select a random sample of baby boys, and you record the weight each gained in their first year. Follow the steps below to construct a 95% confidence interval for the population mean of all the weight gains for baby boys in their first year. Then state whether the confidence interval you construct contradicts the study's claim. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) (a) Click on "Take Sample" to see the results for your random sample. Take Sample Sample size: 0 Point estimate: 0 Sample standard deviation: 0 Critical value: 0 Enter the values of the sample size, the point estimate of the mean, the sample standard deviation, and the critical value you…From reviewing the temperature data for one of the regions of Iraq for a period of time, it was found that 15% of the days of the month of July (the number of days is 31) have a maximum temperature of more than 42 degrees Celsius and that 5% of the days of July have a temperature of less than 36 degrees Celsius. If you know that the temperature for the month of July in this region is subject to a normal distribution, then the mean and standard deviation S for this distribution are equal to:A sample of size 8 was collected from an unknown population 0 1126 10 11 20 1. Use the table of expected z-scores (rounded to the nearest tenth) below to construct the normality plot with expected z-scores on the x-axis and the observations on the y-axis: 5 -1.2 -0.5 0 0.5 1.2 Clear All Draw: 22- 2 not normal normal 19 # 6 -1.3 -0.6 -0.2 0.2 0.6 1.3 7 -1.4 -0.8 -0.4 0 0.4 0.8 1.4 8 -1.4 -0.9 -0.5 -0.2 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.4 9 -1.5 -0.9 -0.6 -0.3 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.5 2. Based on whether the pattern above is linear or not, in your opinion, was the sample drawn from a normal population or not?
- A firm produces calculators. It manager claims that its calculators are good, on average, for at least 58 months. A consumer protection agency tested 16 such calculators to check this claim. He found the mean life of these calculators to be 55 months with a variance of 9 months. Can you conclude that the claim of this company is true? Use a = 0.05. Assume that the life of such a calculator has an approximately normal distribution. According to this information the null and alternative hypotheses are: H0: μ ≤ 58 H1: μ > 58 Select one: True FalseThe manufacturer of a sports car claims that the fuel injection system lasts 48 months before it needs to be replaced. A consumer group tests this claim by surveying a random sample of 10 owners who had the fuel injection system replaced. The ages of the cars at the time of replacement were (in months): 21 46 49 48 53 46 30 51 42 52 A USE SALT (i) Use your calculator to calculate the mean age of a car when the fuel injection system fails x and standard deviation s. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) X = months months (ii) Test the claim that the fuel injection system lasts less than an average of 48 months before needing replacement. Use a 5% level of significance. What are we testing in this problem? O single mean O single proportion (a) What is the level of significance? 0.05 State the null and alternate hypotheses. O Ho: H = 48; H,: H # 48 O Ho: p = 48; H,: p # 48 O Ho: p = 48; H: p > 48 O H: H = 48; H,: µ 48 (b) What sampling distribution will you use? What assumptions…Gary has discovered a new painting tool to help him in his work. If he can prove to himself that the painting tool reduces the amount of time it takes to paint a room, he has decided to invest in a tool for each of his helpers as well. From records of recent painting jobs that he completed before he got the new tool, Gary collected data for a random sample of 7 medium-sized rooms. He determined that the mean amount of time that it took him to paint each room was 3.4 hours with a standard deviation of 0.3 hours. For a random sample of 6 medium-sized rooms that he painted using the new tool, he found that it took him a mean of 3.2 hours to paint each room with a standard deviation of 0.2 hours. At the 0.05 level, can Gary conclude that his mean time for painting a medium-sized room without using the tool was greater than his mean time when using the tool? Assume that both populations are approximately normal and that the population variances are equal. Let painting times without using…