Use the pulse rates in beats per minute​ (bpm) of a random sample of adult females listed in the data set available below to test the claim that the mean is less than 69   bpm. Use a 0.01   significance level.   LOADING... Click the icon to view the pulse rate data. Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are​ met, what are the null and alternative​ hypotheses?     A. Upper H 0 ​: mu greater than69   bpm Upper H 1 ​: mu less than69   bpm   B. Upper H 0 ​: mu equals69   bpm Upper H 1 ​: mu not equals69   bpm   C. Upper H 0 ​: mu equals69   bpm Upper H 1 ​: mu less than69   bpm Your answer is correct.   D. Upper H 0 ​: mu equals69   bpm Upper H 1 ​: mu greater than69   bpm Determine the test statistic. Pulse Rates (bpm) 63 96 66 65 104 67 62 41 39 89 97 50 48 79 36 43 71 77 38 56 69 69 46 44 102 49 55 47 80 56 48 88 65 38 49 91 93 81 41 105 60 43 89 86 59 59 42 61 98 58

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Use the pulse rates in beats per minute​ (bpm) of a random sample of adult females listed in the data set available below to test the claim that the mean is less than

69
 

bpm. Use a

0.01
 
significance level.
 
LOADING...
Click the icon to view the pulse rate data.
Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are​ met, what are the null and alternative​ hypotheses?
 
 
A.
Upper H 0
​:
mu

greater than69

 
bpm
Upper H 1
​:
mu

less than69

 
bpm
 
B.
Upper H 0
​:
mu

equals69

 
bpm
Upper H 1
​:
mu

not equals69

 
bpm
 
C.
Upper H 0
​:
mu

equals69

 
bpm
Upper H 1
​:
mu

less than69

 
bpm
Your answer is correct.
 
D.
Upper H 0
​:
mu

equals69

 
bpm
Upper H 1
​:
mu

greater than69

 
bpm
Determine the test statistic.
Pulse Rates (bpm)
63
96
66
65
104
67
62
41
39
89
97
50
48
79
36
43
71
77
38
56
69
69
46
44
102
49
55
47
80
56
48
88
65
38
49
91
93
81
41
105
60
43
89
86
59
59
42
61
98
58
 
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