A bookstore claims that students spend, on average, exactly…
A bookstore claims that students spend, on average, exactly $500 on textbooks per semester. A random sample of n=100 students has x-bar=$512 and s=$60. Use alpha=0.05. Give the final conclusion about the claim: supported or not supported. (answer with “supported” or “not supported”)
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A survey analyst claims that more than 60% of adults prefer Brand A. A random sample of n = 400 adults gives p̂ = 0.64. Use α = 0.05. Give the final conclusion about the claim: supported or not supported. (answer with “supported” or “not supported”)
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A bike-light company claims that the standard deviation of battery life is less than 2 hours. A random sample of n = 25 lights has sample standard deviation s = 1.5 hours. Use α = 0.05. Give the final conclusion about the claim: supported or not supported. (answer with “supported” or “not supported”)
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