Question: Given the following hypothesis: H 0 : = 100 H 1 : 100 A random sample of six resulted in the following values: 106 115
Given the following hypothesis:
H0: = 100
H1: 100
A random sample of six resulted in the following values:
| 106 | 115 | 120 | 109 | 107 | 118 |
Using the 0.01 significance level, can we conclude that the mean is different from 100?
a. What is the decision rule? (Negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Round the final answers to 3 decimal places.)
Reject H0: = 100 and accept H1: 100 when the test statistic is (Click to select) inside the interval outside the interval ( , ).
b. Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round the final answer to 2 decimal places.)
Value of the test statistic
c. What is your decision regarding H0?
(Click to select) Reject Do not reject H0 .
d. Estimate the p-value.
(Click to select) One Zero Close to zero
e-1. Construct a 99% confidence interval.
Confidence interval is from to .
e-2. Use the results of the confidence interval to support your decision in part (c).
(Click to select) Reject Do not Reject H0 .
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