Use this set-up for Problems 29-31:Suppose it is known that…

Use this set-up for Problems 29-31:Suppose it is known that for all UMSL students, the average commute time to campus is 30 minutes with a standard deviation of 12 minutes. For samples consisting of 100 students each… The shape of the sampling distribution for the average commute times would be:

Use this set-up for Problems 48-51: As of April 5, 2021, the…

Use this set-up for Problems 48-51: As of April 5, 2021, the average cost of a wedding in Missouri was determined to be $20,058 (according to valuepenguin.com). Suppose the population standard deviation of wedding costs is $7,500. To determine if the average cost of a wedding in Illinois is more than Missouri, you decide to take a sample of 36 weddings and perform a hypothesis test. Suppose your simple random sample had an average cost of $22,333. You decide to use a significance level of 0.05.What hypotheses would be used to determine if the average cost of a wedding in Illinois is more than the average in Missouri?

Use this set-up for Problems 53-56: A Quinnipiac poll perfor…

Use this set-up for Problems 53-56: A Quinnipiac poll performed on January 28-February 1, 2021 asked Americans, “Are you willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, or not?” 30% of respondents said they were not. You wonder whether this proportion has changed in the past few months, so you conduct a poll of 100 Americans and ask the same question. 25 people in your sample were unwilling to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Suppose you set . What hypotheses should you set-up to determine if the percentage has changed since the initial poll?