Question 20
According to popcorn.org the mean consumption of popcorn
annually by Americans is 54 quarts. The marketing division of
popcorn.org sponsors an aggressive campaign to get Americans to
consume even more popcorn. At the end of the campaign a random
sample of 800 Americans is used to determine if the marketing
campaign was effective. In this situation the
represents:
A. |
The mean amount of popcorn consumed annually by Americans |
|
B. |
The mean amount of popcorn consumed annually by the sample of 800 Americans. |
|
C. |
The mean increase in amount of popcorn consumed annually by Americans. |
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D. |
The proportion of popcorn consumed annually by Americans |
Ans: In the Given Data
The Correct Answer is (A)
i.e..,
A. |
The mean amount of popcorn consumed annually by Americans |
Question 20 According to popcorn.org the mean consumption of popcorn annually by Americans is 54 quarts....
According to popcorn.org the mean consumption of popcorn
annually by Americans is 54 quarts. The marketing division of
popcorn.org sponsors an aggressive campaign to get Americans to
consume even more popcorn. At the end of the campaign a random
sample of 800 Americans is used to determine if the marketing
campaign was effective. In this situation the
represents:
A.
The mean amount of popcorn consumed annually by Americans
B.
The proportion of popcorn consumed annually by Americans
C.
The mean...
Question 19
According to popcorn.org the mean consumption of popcorn
annually by Americans is 54 quarts. The marketing division of
popcorn.org sponsors an aggressive campaign to get Americans to
consume even more popcorn. At the end of the campaign a random
sample of 800 Americans is used to determine if the marketing
campaign was effective. Which of the following null and
alternative hypothesis are correct?
A.
Ho:
Ha:
B.
Ho:
Ha:
C.
Ho:
Ha:
D.
Ho:
Ha:
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