+/-/9.09 points JKEStat 118E.106 Assume that z is the test statistic. (a) Ho: μ 22.5, Ha:...
Assume that z is the test statistic. (a) H0: μ = 22.5, Ha: μ > 22.5; x = 25.8, σ = 6.2, n = 36 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (ii) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) H0: μ = 200, Ha: μ < 200; x = 191.1, σ = 33, n = 27 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)...
Assume that z is the test statistic. (a) H0: μ = 22.5, Ha: μ > 22.5; x = 25.9, σ = 7.4, n = 33 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (ii) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) H0: μ = 200, Ha: μ < 200; x = 193.8, σ = 35, n = 36 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)...
Assume that z is the test statistic. (a) H0: μ = 22.5, Ha: μ > 22.5; x = 26.7, σ = 7.4, n = 21 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (ii) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) H0: μ = 200, Ha: μ < 200; x = 192, σ = 35, n = 20 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)...
ssume that z is the test statistic. (a) H0: μ = 22.5, Ha: μ > 22.5; x = 24.8, σ = 7.3, n = 37 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (ii) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) H0: μ = 200, Ha: μ < 200; x = 192.1, σ = 34, n = 32 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)...
H0: μ = 12.4, Ha: μ ≠ 12.4; x = 10.2, σ = 3.7, n = 20 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (ii) Calculate the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
I am doing this problem and I am getting the z value correctly, but I cannot figure out the p value. I am using a calculator so I anyone can explain how to find the p value for me that would be great. Assume that z is the test statistic. (a) Ho: μ = 22.5, Ha: μ > 22.5; x = 26.4, σ = 7.1, n = 20 (i) Calculate the test statistic z. (Give your answer correct to two...
A test of the null hypothesis H0: μ = μ0 gives test statistic z = 0.45. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) What is the P-value if the alternative is Ha: μ > μ0? (b) What is the P-value if the alternative is Ha: μ < μ0? (c) What is the P-value if the alternative is Ha: μ ≠ μ0?
8.0-9.09 points JKEStat11 8.Ε.094 Assume that z is the test statistic. (Give your answers correct to two decimal places.) (a) Calculate the value of Z for Ho, μ-51, σ 4.3, n-38, x 50.3. (b) Calculate the value of z for Ho: μ = 20, σ = 3.7, n = 78, x = 21.8. (c) Calculate the value of z for Ho: μ 138.5, σ 4.4, n 18, x-: 141.19 (d) Calculate the value of Z for Ho: μ 815, σ...
You will perform a significance test of H0: μ = 19 based on an SRS of n = 25. Assume that σ = 13. Step 1: If x = 23, what is the test statistic z to 2 decimal places? Step 2: What is the P-value if Ha: μ > 19? Give your answer to 4 decimal places. Step 3: What is the P-value if Ha: μ ≠ 19? Give your answer to 4 decimal places.
Assume that z is the test statistic. (Give your answers correct to two decimal places.) (a) Calculate the value of z for Ho: μ = 10, σ = 2.6, n = 37, x = 10.9. (b) Calculate the value of z for Ho: μ = 120, σ = 26, n = 26, x = 125.2. (c) Calculate the value of z for Ho: μ = 18.2, σ = 3.7, n = 144, x = 19.01. (d) Calculate the value of...