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44115700acfce X file:///C:/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfcf25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 26 10 points Save Answer Problem 4 --Question 8. The null hypothesis is to be tested using a 5.01, what is your conclusion? Reject H0 and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Fail to reject H and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is Not significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Reject Ha and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Reject Ha and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is NOT significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. QUESTION 27 10 points Save Answer Problem 5. Last year, a soft drink manufacturer had 22% of the market. In order to increase their portion of the market, the manufacturer has introduced a new flavor in their soft drinks. A sample of 400 individuals participated in the taste test and 100 indicated that they like the taste. We are interested in determining if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. Problem 5--Question 1. Set up the null hypothesis. P>0.22 P0.22 Op>-0.22 p = 0.22 QUISTIAM 20 384669544115700acic... W Document2 - Word (2 1009 W Documenti Word e chegg To determine a... WeChat e:///C:/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfc25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 28 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 2. Set up the alternative hypothesis. Op>0.22 O p =/= 0.22 O p >=0.22 p0.22 QUESTION 29 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 3. What is the standard error of the proportion? (please enter only number, keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) QUESTION 30 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 4. What is the test statistic? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 31 Problem 5-Question 5. What is the p-value of the test static? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) TC/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfcf25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 31 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 5. What is the p-value of the test static? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) QUESTION 32 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 6. Using a = .05, test to determine if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. What should be the critical value(s)? If there is more than one, please enter the positive one. (please keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point). QUESTION 33 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 7. Using a= .05, test to determine if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. What is your conclusion? Reject null hypothesis and more than 22% like the new drink. Fail to reject null hypothesis and less than 22% like the new drink. Reject alternative hypothesis and more than 22% like the new drink. Fail to reject alternative hypothesis and less than 22% like the new drink. 100%"A W Document2 - Word S5 PM 384669544115700acic WeChat chegg To determine a.. W Document1 - Word 44115700acfce X file:///C:/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfcf25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 26 10 points Save Answer Problem 4 --Question 8. The null hypothesis is to be tested using a 5.01, what is your conclusion? Reject H0 and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Fail to reject H and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is Not significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Reject Ha and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. Reject Ha and conclude that the average usage in Soddy-Daisy is NOT significantly different from the national average of 140 minutes. QUESTION 27 10 points Save Answer Problem 5. Last year, a soft drink manufacturer had 22% of the market. In order to increase their portion of the market, the manufacturer has introduced a new flavor in their soft drinks. A sample of 400 individuals participated in the taste test and 100 indicated that they like the taste. We are interested in determining if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. Problem 5--Question 1. Set up the null hypothesis. P>0.22 P0.22 Op>-0.22 p = 0.22 QUISTIAM 20 384669544115700acic... W Document2 - Word (2 1009 W Documenti Word e chegg To determine a... WeChat e:///C:/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfc25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 28 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 2. Set up the alternative hypothesis. Op>0.22 O p =/= 0.22 O p >=0.22 p0.22 QUESTION 29 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 3. What is the standard error of the proportion? (please enter only number, keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) QUESTION 30 10 points Save Answer Problem 5--Question 4. What is the test statistic? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) 10 points Save Answer QUESTION 31 Problem 5-Question 5. What is the p-value of the test static? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) TC/Users/glori/Documents/temp/384669544115700acfcf25097fcffc4f.pdf QUESTION 31 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 5. What is the p-value of the test static? (keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point) QUESTION 32 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 6. Using a = .05, test to determine if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. What should be the critical value(s)? If there is more than one, please enter the positive one. (please keep at least 4 digits after the decimal point). QUESTION 33 10 points Save Answer Problem 5-Question 7. Using a= .05, test to determine if more than 22% of the population will like the new soft drink. What is your conclusion? Reject null hypothesis and more than 22% like the new drink. Fail to reject null hypothesis and less than 22% like the new drink. Reject alternative hypothesis and more than 22% like the new drink. Fail to reject alternative hypothesis and less than 22% like the new drink. 100%"A W Document2 - Word S5 PM 384669544115700acic WeChat chegg To determine a.. W Document1 - Word

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