Question: help please 1. [-/0.27 Points] DETAILS BBUNDERSTAT12 8.2.011. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Weatherwise is a magazine published by the American Meteorological Society.

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help please 1. [-/0.27 Points] DETAILS BBUNDERSTAT12 8.2.011. MY NOTES ASK YOUR

1. [-/0.27 Points] DETAILS BBUNDERSTAT12 8.2.011. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Weatherwise is a magazine published by the American Meteorological Society. One issue gives a rating system used to classify Nor'easter storms that frequently hit New England and can cause much damage near the ocean. A severe storm has an average peak wave height of L = 16.4 feet for waves hitting the shore. Suppose that a Nor'easter is in progress at the severe storm class rating. Peak wave heights are usually measured from land (using binoculars) off fixed cement piers. Suppose that a reading of 36 waves showed an average wave height of x = 16.7 feet. Previous studies of severe storms indicate that o = 3.5 feet. Does this information suggest that the storm is (perhaps temporarily) increasing above the severe rating? Use ox = 0.01. (a) What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. O Ho: M > 16.4 ft; Hi: LL = 16.4 ft O Ho:Ml = 16.4 ft; Hjill # 16.4 ft O Ho:M = 16.4 ft; Hi: M > 16.4 ft O HO: M = 16.4 ft; Hill 0.250 O 0.100

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