Chapter Nine: Answer: B
Chapter Nine: Answer: B
Chapter Nine: Answer: B
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a.
b.
c. 1-
d. 1-
e. None of the above answers is correct.
ANSWER: a
H0: 100
Ha: < 100
a. > Z
b. > Z
c. < -Z
d. < 100
e. None of the above answers is correct.
ANSWER: c
8. When the p-value is used for hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis is rejected if
a. p-value <
b. < P-value
c. p-value >
d. p-value =
e. None of the above answers is correct.
ANSWER: a
H0: 100
Ha: > 100
a. > Z
b. < Z
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c. < -Z
d. < 100
e. None of the above answers is correct.
ANSWER: a
10. Which of the following does not need to be known in order to compute the p-
value?
12. Your investment executive claims that the average yearly rate of return on the
stocks she recommends is at least 10.0%. You plan on taking a sample to test her
claim. The correct set of hypotheses is
13. A weatherman stated that the average temperature during July in Chattanooga is
80 degrees. A sample of 32 Julys is taken. The correct set of hypotheses is
14. A student believes that the average grade on the final examination in statistics is
at least 85. She plans on taking a sample to test her belief. The correct set of
hypotheses is
15. The school's newspaper reported that the proportion of students majoring in
business is at least 30%. You plan on taking a sample to test the newspaper's
claim. The correct set of hypotheses is
16. In the past, 75% of the tourists who visited Chattanooga went to see Rock City.
The management of Rock City recently undertook an extensive promotional
campaign. They are interested in determining whether the promotional campaign
actually increased the proportion of tourists visiting Rock City. The correct set
of hypotheses is
17. The average life expectancy of tires produced by the Whitney Tire Company has
been 40,000 miles. Management believes that due to a new production process,
the life expectancy of their tires has increased. In order to test the validity of
their belief, the correct set of hypotheses is
ANSWER: b
18. A soft drink filling machine, when in perfect adjustment, fills the bottles with 12
ounces of soft drink. Any overfilling or under filling results in the shutdown and
readjustment of the machine. To determine whether or not the machine is
properly adjusted, the correct set of hypotheses is
19. The academic planner of a university thinks that at least 35% of the entire student
body attends summer school. The correct set of hypotheses to test his belief is
a. H0 : < 5 Ha: 5
b. H0 : 5 Ha: > 5
c. H0 : > 5 Ha: 5
d. H0 : 5 Ha: < 5
e. None of the above answers is correct.
ANSWER: b