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For each example below, state the null and alternative hypotheses.
1. A light bulb manufacture claims that the mean life of a certain light bulb is 750 hours. The three you purchased only lasted 700 hours.
2. As stated by a company’s shipping department, the number of shipping errors per million shipments is 15. Last month, there were 20 errors per million shipments.
3. The mean price of a certain model of car is $30,000, according to commercials. However, you stop by five different dealerships, and each has the car listed for more than $30,000.
4. A research organization reports that 33% of the residents in Ann Arbor, Michigan are college students. It seems “everyone” who lives there attends the University of Michigan though.
5. The results of a recent study show that the proportion of drivers in the United States who wear seat belts when driving is 84%. This number seems “off” to you, and you think it might be a different proportion.
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For each example below, state the null and alternative hypotheses.
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