What are the null hypothesis (H0) and the alternative hypothesis (H1) that should be used for the test? H0:  (choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to.      (choose one)      42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes. H1: (Choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to.          (Choose one)     42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes.     2.  In the context of this test, what is a Type I error? A type I error is: (choose one) rejecting or failing to reject the hypothesis the  μ is (choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to (Choose one)   42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes., when, in fact, μ is (choose one)  less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to (Choose one)   42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes.   3.  Suppose that we decide to reject the null hypothesis. What sort of error might we be making?  (Choose one)  Type I or Type II

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Managers at an automobile manufacturing plant would like to examine the mean completion time, μ, of an assembly line operation. The past data indicate that the mean completion time is 41 minutes, but the managers have reason to believe that this value has increased. The managers plan to perform a statistical test.

After choosing a random sample of assembly line completion times, the managers compute the sample mean completion time to be 42 minutes. The standard deviation of the population of completion times can be assumed not to have changed from the previously reported value of 3 minutes.

Based on this information, answer the questions below.

1.  What are the null hypothesis (H0) and the alternative hypothesis (H1) that should be used for the test?

H0:  (choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to.

     (choose one)      42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes.

H1: (Choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to.

         (Choose one)     42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes.

 

 

2.  In the context of this test, what is a Type I error?

A type I error is:

(choose one) rejecting or failing to reject the hypothesis the  μ is

(choose one) less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to

(Choose one)   42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes., when, in fact, μ is

(choose one)  less than, less than or equal to, greater than, greater than or equal to, equal to, or not equal to

(Choose one)   42 minutes, 3 minutes, or 41 minutes.

 

3.  Suppose that we decide to reject the null hypothesis. What sort of error might we be making? 

(Choose one)  Type I or Type II

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