The premiere of Game of Thrones' seventh season set a series record of 10.1 million viewers tuning in to the live broadcast, and the season finale got even more than that at 12.1 million. A researcher at HBO believes that the average number of viewers watching live is not equal to the average number of those streaming online. The data below demonstrate a sample the number of of people watching live for each episode and the number of people streaming for each of the same episode.  Episode Live (millions) Streaming (millions) Season 1 Episode 1 2.9 0.7 Season 3 Episode 4 8.4 5.0 Season 5 Episode 1 8.7 6.3 Season 5 Episode 5 8.6 6.0 Season 6 Episode 3 9.3 8.4 Season 7 Episode 1 10.11 6.4 Season 7 Episode 5 10.72 6.7 Season 7 Episode 7  12.10 7.5 Based on the results of your t-test, can we conclude that the mean number of people viewing live is different from the mean number of people streaming online?    Group of answer choices a) No, because the p value is greater than the alpha value.   b) Yes, because the p value is greater than the alpha value.   c) No, because the p value is less than the alpha value.   d) Yes, because the p value is less than the alpha value.

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The premiere of Game of Thrones' seventh season set a series record of 10.1 million viewers tuning in to the live broadcast, and the season finale got even more than that at 12.1 million. A researcher at HBO believes that the average number of viewers watching live is not equal to the average number of those streaming online.

The data below demonstrate a sample the number of of people watching live for each episode and the number of people streaming for each of the same episode

Episode Live (millions) Streaming (millions)
Season 1 Episode 1 2.9 0.7
Season 3 Episode 4 8.4 5.0
Season 5 Episode 1 8.7 6.3
Season 5 Episode 5 8.6 6.0
Season 6 Episode 3 9.3 8.4
Season 7 Episode 1 10.11 6.4
Season 7 Episode 5 10.72 6.7
Season 7 Episode 7  12.10 7.5

Based on the results of your t-test, can we conclude that the mean number of people viewing live is different from the mean number of people streaming online? 

 

Group of answer choices

a) No, because the p value is greater than the alpha value.

 

b) Yes, because the p value is greater than the alpha value.

 

c) No, because the p value is less than the alpha value.

 

d) Yes, because the p value is less than the alpha value.

 

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