Question: Please help! Use TI-84 In each hypothesis test round all calculated P-values to 4 decimal places, round all critical z, t, and y'-values to 3

Please help! Use TI-84

Please help! Use TI-84 In each hypothesis test round all calculated P-values

In each hypothesis test round all calculated P-values to 4 decimal places, round all critical z, t, and y'-values to 3 decimal places, round the test statistic z, t, and y'-values to 3 decimal places. DO NOT ROUND the endpoints of any confidence intervals. STUDENTS MUST: 1. Write in a mathematically correct manner the claim and the opposite of the claim. 2. Write the null hypothesis Ho correctly using the symbol Ho: with the colon : 3. Write the alternate hypothesis Hi correctly using the symbol H1: with the colon. Whichever is the claim, Ho or Hi, WRITE the word "claim" after the hypothesis. 4. Write the level of significance a. 5. Write down whether the test is a left-tailed test, a right-tailed test, or a two- tailed test. 6. Indicate the probability distribution (z, t. or x-distribution) that fits the problem. Determine the appropriate critical value(s) for the problem. 7. Indicate the test command used: 1-PropZTest, 2-PropZTest, Z-Test, 2- SampZTest, T-Test and 2-SampTTest. WRITE down the value of the test statistic z, t or y' rounded to 3 decimal places and ALWAYS give the P- value rounded to 4 decimal places. 8. Unless I state otherwise, give TWO reasons for your decision of rejecting or failing to reject the null hypothesis. The FIRST reason based on whether the test statistic z, t, or x- falls in the critical rejection. The SECOND reason based on whether the P-value is

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