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Only type "Reject" or Retain"Use the following R output to answer the question. Use the following R output to answer the question. >chisq.test(data) Pearsons Chi-square test data:data X-squared=4.7194, df=2, p-value=0.09445 If the significance level is 5%, what conclusion can you make? Group of answer choices A. fail to reject the alternative hypothesis B. cannot determine C. fail to reject the null hypothesis D. reject the null hypothesis and accept the alternative hypothesisIs the mean length of adult invasive Lionfish in the Atlantic coast of South Carolina greater than 355.6mm? (don't answer this, this is just so you know what the data is for) Answer the following questions and use the provided excel images, data on the far left is lionfish data Question 2. Describe your null and alternative hypotheses using symbols. Question 3. Select the significance level (a). Question 4. Select an appropriate test, calculate the test statistic and p-value using Excel. Question 5. Determine whether you should reject or not reject the null hypothesis based on the p-value. State the reason to support your answer. Question 6. Describe your conclusion in words in the context of your research question. paste data below Use this sheet to perform a 1-sample t-test. 457.2 431.9 COUNT MEAN 20.00 437.45 438.2 STANDARD DEVIATION 16.48 436.4 STANDARD ERROR 3.69 416.8 454.6 Confidence Interval 95% 456.6 Level of Significance 0.05 453.1 404.9 447.9 437.9 HYPOTHESIS TEST t-VALUE…A data set lists earthquake depths. The summary statistics are n 600, x 4.73 km, s 4.39 km. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim of a seismologist that these earthquakes are from a population with a mean equal to 4.00. Assume that a simple random sample has been selected. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses, test statistic, P-value, and state the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho:u=4.00 km H1:H#4.00 km O B. Ho: =4.00 km HiiH4.00 km OD. Ho: u#4.00 km H: =4.00 km Determine the test statistic. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Determine the P-value. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. V Ho. There is V evidence to conclude that the original claim that the mean of the population of earthquake depths is 4.00 km correct. Reject Fail to reject Click to select your answer(s). esc #3 $ 2. R T tab K G H. F caps lock Σ D.Use technology to help you test the claim about the population mean, μ, at the given level of significance, x, using the given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed. Claim: μ> 1270; α=0.02; a=214.81. Sample statistics: x= 1293.27, n = 275 Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. OA. Ho: > 1270 OB. Ho: 21270 H₂H1270 H₂H1270 c. Ho: H≤ 1270 H₂: H> 1270 OE. Ho: s1293.27 H₂: > 1293.27 Calculate the standardized test statistic. The standardized test statistic is 1.80. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Determine the P-value. P= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) OD. Ho: > 1293.27 H₂: Hs 1293.27 OF. Ho: 2 1293.27 H₂: <1293.27A random sample of vehicle speeds were collected. Use the data to test the claim that the mean vehicle speed is more than 40 mph. Use a 0.05 level of significance. Sample data: x¯=42 mphs=7 mphn=34 Identify the tail of the test. Find the P-value Will the null hypothesis be rejected? Is the initial claim supported?Use technology to help you test the claim about the population mean, u, at the given level of significance, a, using the given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed Claim: 1180; a=0.06: a202.19. Sample statistics x= 1208.77, n=300 Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. OA H 1208.77 H1208.77 OC. H₂>1208.77 H:Hs 1208.77 OE H:1208.77 H₂>1208.77 Calculate the standardized test statistic The standardized test statistic in (Round to two decimal places as needed) Determine the P-value P= (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Determine the outcome and conclusion of the test Ho. At the 6% significance level, there enough evidence to OB. Hop21180 H₂1180 OD. Hus 1180 H₂>1180 OF H₂1180 Hps 1180 the claimSEE MORE QUESTIONS