One Sample Z Test

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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Barbara White
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A one sample t-test is conducted on Ho : μ = 81.6. The
sample has a sample mean = 84.1 , s = 3.1, n = 25, and α =
.01.
There is enough evidence to reject the claim
There is not enough evidence to reject the claim
There is enough evidence to support the claim
There is not enough evidence to support the claim
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In performing a hypothesis test where the null
hypothesis is that the μ = 6.9. A random sample of 16
items is selected. The sample mean is 7.1 and the sample
standard deviation is 2.4. It can be assumed that the
population is normally distributed at α = .05.
There is enough evidence to reject the claim
There is not enough evidence to reject the claim
There is enough evidence to support the claim
There is not enough evidence to support the claim
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A fast food outlet claims that the mean waiting time in
line is less than 1.9 minutes. A random sample of 20
customers has a mean of 1.7 minutes with a standard
deviation of 0.8 minute. If α = 0.05, test the fast food
outlet's claim using P-values.
There is enough evidence to reject the claim
There is not enough evidence to reject the claim
There is enough evidence to support the claim
There is not enough evidence to support the claim
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A fast food outlet claims that the mean waiting time in
line is less than 3.5 minutes. A random sample of 20
customers has a mean of 3.7 minutes with a standard
deviation of 0.8 minute. If α = 0.05, test the fast food
outlet's claim.
Reject Ho
Reject Ha
Fail to reject Ho
Fail to reject Ha
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The average miles on a tank of gas for the Ford
Explorer is 300 miles with a standard deviation of 22
miles. A consumer group feels the average is actually
lower. They survey 40 vehicles and find the average
miles per tank is 290 miles. At α = 0.05, test the
consumer groups’ claim that the miles per tank is
actually lower than 300 miles.
There is enough evidence to reject the claim
There is not enough evidence to reject the claim
There is enough evidence to support the claim
There is not enough evidence to support the claim
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A cereal company claims the mean sodium content in
one serving of its cereal is no more than 230 mg. You
work for a national health service and are asked to test
this claim. You find that a random sample of 52
servings has a mean sodium content of 232 mg and a
standard deviation of 10 mg. At α = 0.05, do you have
enough evidence to reject the company’s claim?
There is enough evidence to reject claim
There is not enough evidence to reject claim
There is enough evidence to support claim
There is not enough evidence to support claim
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Ha = 47
Ha < 47
Ha > 47
Ha ≠ 47
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