Question: 1: A[poll, hypothesis test, frequency table, graph]is a procedure for testing a claim about a property of a population. 2 : Match the notation with

1: A["poll", "hypothesis test", "frequency table", "graph"]is a procedure for testing a claim about a property of a population.

2: Match the notation with its description.

Group of answer choices: population size, population standard deviation, sample proportion, sample size, sample standard deviation, population proportion, sample mean, significance level, population variance, population mean, Alternative Hypothesis, probability value, Null Hypothesis

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3: Claim:More than 53% adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. A marketing firm surveyed 449 randomly selected adults and found that 70% of them would erase all of their personal information online if they could. Find the value of thetest statistic.

Round your answer to two decimal places, if needed.

4: Claim:The proportion of children who play sports is less than 53%. Sample statistics include n = 1,327 subjects with 38% saying that they play a sport. Find the value of thetest statistic.

Round your answer to two decimal places, if needed.

5: Claim:The mean student loan debt for Fresno State graduates is greater than $22,528. Results of a survey of 39 recently graduated students from Fresno State showed that their mean student loan debt was $26,556. Assuming that = $18,377, find the value of thetest statistic.

Round your answer to two decimal places, if needed.

6: The test statistics of z = -2.14 is obtained when testing the claim that p < 0.62.

a)This is a["two-tailed", "right-tailed", "left-tailed"]test.

b)The p-value is approximately equal to["0.0324", "-0.0162", "0.9838", "0.0162"].

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