Mathematics, 04.07.2020 23:01, mauricio18s
The label on a 3-quart container of orange juice states that the orange juice contains an average of 1 gram of fat or less. Answer the following questions for a hypothesis test that could be used to test the claim on the label. (a) Develop the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. H0: μ - Select your answer - gram Ha: μ - Select your answer - gram (b) What is the Type I error in this situation? What are the consequences of making this error? The Type I error is - Select your answer - H0 when it is - Select your answer - . This error occurs when it is concluded that the orange juice contains an average of - Select your answer - 1 gram of fat, when in fact it does not. (c) What is the Type II error in this situation? What are the consequences of making this error? The Type II error is - Select your answer - H0 when it is - Select your answer - . This error occurs when it is concluded that the orange juice contains an average of - Select your answer - 1 gram of fat, when in fact it contains - Select your answer - what the label indicates.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, Courtneymorris19
Barney & noblet customers can choose to purchase a membership for $25 per year members receive 10% off all store purchases 1. how much would a member pay per year if he bought $50 worth of items each year? 2. write a slope-intercept equation that expresses how much a member pays per year using x to represent his purchases per year 3. how much would a member have to spend per year to pay off his membership fee?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:10, ttrinityelyse17
The table below shows the approximate height of an object x seconds after the object was dropped. the function h(x)= -16x^2 +100 models the data in the table. for which value of x would this model make it the least sense to use? a. -2.75 b. 0.25 c. 1.75 d. 2.25
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