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Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
Quiz 10: T Tests, Two-Way Tables, and Anova
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Test whether he given claim is supported or not supported using a 0.05 significance level. Assume that the sample has been randomly selected from a population with a normal distribution. -A trucking firm suspects that the mean life of a certain tire it uses is less than 34,000 miles. To check the claim, the firm randomly selects and tests 18 of these tires and gets a mean lifetime of 33,400 miles with a standard deviation of 1200 miles. Use a 0.05 significance level to test whether the trucking firm's claim is supported or not supported.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A simple random sample of 30 households was selected from a particular neighborhood. The number of cars for each household is shown below. Construct the 95% confidence interval estimate of the population mean.
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Question 3
Multiple Choice
Test whether he given claim is supported or not supported using a 0.05 significance level. Assume that the sample has been randomly selected from a population with a normal distribution. -A manufacturer makes ball bearings that are supposed to have a mean weight of 30 grams. A retailer suspects that the mean weight is actually less than 30 grams. The mean weight for a random sample of 16 ball bearings is 28.5 grams with a standard deviation of 4 grams. Use a 0.05 significance level to test whether the claim that the mean is less than 30 grams is supported or not supported.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Determine the null and alternative hypotheses for the study that produced the data in the table. -A researcher performed a study to determine whether an association exists between sex and blood type. He obtained the following sample data.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Among a simple random sample of 12 students selected from one college, the mean number of siblings is 1.3 with a standard deviation of 1.1. Construct the 95% confidence interval estimate of the population mean.