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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 20:04 lexybellx3

Harry’s Hamburgers claims that the residents of Harryville eat at the hamburger chain an average of exactly 18 times per year. You took a sample of 48 residents of Harryville and found that the sample mean was 17. The sample standard deviation was 4.5. You want to test to see if Harry’s claim can be disputed with a significance level of 0.05.

1. For each number in the problem, give the appropriate mathematical symbol associated with that number:

a. 18 = b. 48 = c. 17 = d. 4.5 = e. 0.05 =

2. State the null and alternative hypotheses.

3. How many tails is this test?

4. Specify α.

5. Give the symbol for the test statistic and compute the value.

6. How many degrees of freedom are there?

7. Use the t table to find a range for the p-value.

8. What is your conclusion using the p-value approach in statistical terms?

9. What is your conclusion in business terms?

10. Now do the problem using the confidence interval approach and state your conclusion in statistical terms.

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