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To test Upper H 0​: mu equals 60 versus Upper H 1​: mu less than60​, a random sample of size N equals 25 is obtained from a population that is known to be normally distributed. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below.

To test H,: µ= 60 versus H,: p < 60, a random sample of size n= 25 is obtained from a population that is known to be normally distributed. Complete parts (a) through (d) below.
E Click here to view the t-Distribution Area in Right Tail.
(a) If x = 56.5 and s = 14.5, compute the test statistic.
tn = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
(b) If the researcher decides to test this hypothesis at the a= 0.05 level of significance, determine the critical value(s). Although technology or a t-distribution table can be used to find the critical value, in this problem use the t-distribution table given.
Critical Value:
(Round to three decimal places. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
(c) Draw a t-distribution that depicts the critical region. Choose the correct answer below.
O A.
O B.
OC.
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(d) Will the researcher reject the null hypothesis?
O A. Yes, because the test statistic falls in the critical region.
O B. Yes, because the test statistic does not fall in the critical region.
O C. No, because the test statistic does not fall in the critical region.
O D. No, because the test statistic falls in the critical region.
Transcribed Image Text:To test H,: µ= 60 versus H,: p < 60, a random sample of size n= 25 is obtained from a population that is known to be normally distributed. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. E Click here to view the t-Distribution Area in Right Tail. (a) If x = 56.5 and s = 14.5, compute the test statistic. tn = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) If the researcher decides to test this hypothesis at the a= 0.05 level of significance, determine the critical value(s). Although technology or a t-distribution table can be used to find the critical value, in this problem use the t-distribution table given. Critical Value: (Round to three decimal places. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) (c) Draw a t-distribution that depicts the critical region. Choose the correct answer below. O A. O B. OC. ta -t12 (d) Will the researcher reject the null hypothesis? O A. Yes, because the test statistic falls in the critical region. O B. Yes, because the test statistic does not fall in the critical region. O C. No, because the test statistic does not fall in the critical region. O D. No, because the test statistic falls in the critical region.
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3.747
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5.041
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1.833
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2.228
2.398
3.250
4.297
10
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0.879
1.093
1.372
1.812
2.359
2.764
3.169
3.581
4.144
11
0.697
0.876
1.363
1.356
1.079 1.350
1.088
1.796
2.201
2.328
2.718
3.106
3.497
4.025
4.437
1.782
1.771
1.083
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13
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0.694
0.873
0.870
2.179
2.160
2.303
2.282
2.681
2.650
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3.012
2.977
3.428
3.372
3.930
3.852
3.787
4.318
4.221
4.140
14
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0.868
1.076 1.345
1.761
2.145
2.264
2.624
3.326
15
0.691
0.866
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1.341
1.753
2.131
2.249
2.602
2.947
3.286
3.733
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17
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0.689
0.865
0.863
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1.746
1.740
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2.921
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3.965
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3.883
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1.721
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2.831
2.819
3.135
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3.527
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3.792
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3.091
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0.684
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2.177
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2.807
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2.797
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25
0.856
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2.787
3.450
3.725
26
0.684
0.856
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1.315
1.706
2.056
3.435
3.707
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2.479
2.779
3.067
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0.683
27
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1.057
1.314
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1.703
1.701
2.052
2.771
3.057
3.421
3.690
28
0.855
1.056
1.313
3.674
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2.154
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3.047
3.408
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1.309
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3.008
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2.037
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0.682
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1.308
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