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- Assume a significance level of a = 0.05 and use the given information to complete parts (a) and (b) below. Original claim: More than 55% of adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. The hypothesis test results in a P-value of 0.2616. a. State a conclusion about the null hypothesis. (Reject H, or fail to reject Hn.) Choose the correct answer below. O A. Reject H, because the P-value is less than or equal to a. O B. Reject H, because the P-value is greater than a. OC. Fail to reject H, because the P-value is greater than a. O D. Fail to reject H, because the P-value is less than or equal to a. b. Without using technical terms, state a final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Which of the following is the correct conclusion? O A. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is more than 55%. O B. There is sufficient evidence to support…Use the given info to answer the question: Assume that the population average number of movies watched by Millennials in 2018 has not changed from 5. Under this assumption, if this survey were repeated 10 times, how many times would you expect to incorrectly decide to reject H0 at a 10% significance level? a. 0 times b. 1 time c. 9 times d. 10 timesa hospital claims that the proportion, p, of full-term babies born in their hospital that weigh more than 7 pounds is 41%. In a random sample of 210 babies born in the hospital, 102 weighed over 7 pounds. Is there enough evidence to reject the hospital's claim at the 0.5 level of significance? a. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1.b.Determine the type of test statistic to use c. Find the value of the test statistic. Round to three or more decimals.d. Find the p-value (round to three decimal places)e. Can we reject the claim that the proportion of full-term babies born in the community that weigh more than 7 pounds is 41%?
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- Assume a significance level of a = 0.05 and use the given information to complete parts (a) and (b) below. Original claim: More than 53% of adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. The hypothesis test results in a P-value of 0.0447. a. State a conclusion about the null hypothesis. (Reject H, or fail to reject Ho.) Choose the correct answer below. O A. Fail to reject H, because the P-value is less than or equal to a. O B. Reject H, because the P-value is greater than a. OC. Reject Họ because the P-value is less than or equal to a. O D. Fail to reject Ho because the P-value is greater than a b. Without using technical terms, state final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Which of the following is the correct conclusion? O A. The percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is less than or equal to 53%. O B. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the percentage of adults that…5. In a certain county, the local newspaper reports that the average family income for that county is $45,000. Economists at the university believe that first-time home buyers have an average family income which is higher than this. Which of the following hypotheses would be appropriate for a significance test? Ho: u= 45, 000 Ha: µ# 45, 000 b. H.: u= 45, 000 Ha: µ> 45, 000 H.: u= 45, 000 Ha: u 45, 000 Ha: u = 45, 000 a. C. е.Casey is a statistics student who is conducting a one-sample ?z‑test for a population proportion ?p using a significance level of ?=0.05α=0.05. Her null (?0H0) and alternative (??Ha) hypotheses are ?0:???:?=0.094≠0.094H0:p=0.094Ha:p≠0.094 The standardized test statistic is ?z = 1.20. What is the ?P-value of the test?