Using question 29, state the value of the test statistic and p-value.
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Suppose that in a particular city, it is believed that, hist…
Suppose that in a particular city, it is believed that, historically, the percentage of adults who smoke has been 30%. The health department conducts a survey of 250 randomly selected adult residents of the city. It was found that 55 of the 250 surveyed smoke. Do the data provide evidence that the true percentage of adults in this city who smoke has decreased from the historical value of 30%. Conduct the test at the 0.05 significance level. State the null and alternative statements for this situation.
Using question 13, compute the 95% confidence interval for t…
Using question 13, compute the 95% confidence interval for the unknown population parameter, Write the lower and upper bounds of your confidence interval to one decimal place.
Assume you love to cook in addition to writing well. Your r…
Assume you love to cook in addition to writing well. Your recipe for tonight includes 4 spices, namely: cayenne pepper garlic onions oregano You do not have any of these on hand. On their way home, your roommate could pick up the supplies you need so you write this sentence in an email. “Please pick up _____(insert the list of spices_____.” Below, please carefully type into the answer box the list of 4 spices in the order listed above and correctly punctuate that list as it would be in science. HINT #1: type only the names of spices, do not type Please pick upHINT#2: the first thing you should type below is cayenne pepper and the last thing you should type below is oregano. (be precise as Canvas is grading this one)
Using question 5, compute the 95% confidence interval for th…
Using question 5, compute the 95% confidence interval for the unknown population parameter, the true mean number of hours worked by U.S. workers. Write the lower and upper bounds of your confidence interval to one decimal place.
Using question 29, state the conclusion (in clear English).
Using question 29, state the conclusion (in clear English).
Using question 5, state the conclusion (in clear English).
Using question 5, state the conclusion (in clear English).
True or False? Clearly explain your answer. If we do not re…
True or False? Clearly explain your answer. If we do not reject a null hypothesis at α = 0.01, we also do not reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05?
Determine the annual worth from now to time infinity of Alte…
Determine the annual worth from now to time infinity of Alternatives X if the interest rate is 10% per year compounded annually and alternatives X can be repeated an infinite number of times. Alternative X First cost, $ −100,000 Annual cost, $/year −60,000 Salvage value, $ 20,000 Life, years 5
Find the present worth of the new machine. The MARR is 12% p…
Find the present worth of the new machine. The MARR is 12% per year/compounded annually. New Nachine First cost, $ −40,000 Annual operating cost, $ −5,000 Annual repair cost, $ −1,000 Overhaul after 5 years, $ −2,000 Salvage value, $ 10,000 Life, years 10