Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.02.2021 04:20, chris6626

At a manufacturing company, the percent of defective items produced on the assembly line is 2%. The company is testing a new assembly line designed to reduce the percent of defective parts. The null and alternative hypotheses of the test are described as follows.
H : The percent of defective parts is at least 2%.
H : The percent of defective parts is less than 2%.
Which of the following describes a Type II error that could result from the test?
A) The test does not provide convincing evidence that the percent is less than 2%, but the actual percent is 3%.
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B
The test does not provide convincing evidence that the percent is less than 2%, but the actual percent is 2%
C) The test does not provide convincing evidence that the percent is less than 2%, but the actual percent is 1%.
D
The test provides convincing evidence that the percent is less than 2%, but the actual percent is 2%
E
The test provides convincing evidence that the percent is less than 2%, but the actual percent is 1%.

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