Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.12.2021 14:00, damienlopezram

A parachutist has made thousands of successful jumps. His assumption is that when he pulls the rip cord, that parachute will open. What are the null and alternative hypothesis?

Describe a Type I error along with the consequence.

Describe a Type II error along with the consequence.

What is a more serious error in this context? Justify your answer.

Most parachutes have a backup in case the ripcord malfunctions. Does the guard against Type I or Type II errors? Explain.

Suppose you went skydiving and pull the ripcord and it does not function. You have time to pull it again or pull the back up but not both. What would you do?

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