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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