An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most10 percent. A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol. What conclusions can be drawn using a level of significance equal to 0.10?

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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gemient major.
An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most10
percent. A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9
percent alcohol. What conclusions can be drawn using a level of significance equal to 0.10?
Lütfen birini seçin:
O a. Since the p-value equals 0.9965, fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the
proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
O b. Since the p-value equals0629
proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent.
fail to reject the rull hypothesis and conclude that the
Oc Since the p-value equals O.0485, reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the
proportion of alcohol is not less than 10 percent
oa since the p-value equa.s 01977reject thenull hypothesis and conclude that that the
proportion of alconolis less than 10 percent
Transcribed Image Text:gemient major. An alcohol brewery firm claims that the proportion of alcohol in their new drink is at most10 percent. A random sample of 100 bottles of the drink were selected and found to consist of 9 percent alcohol. What conclusions can be drawn using a level of significance equal to 0.10? Lütfen birini seçin: O a. Since the p-value equals 0.9965, fail to reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent. O b. Since the p-value equals0629 proportion of alcohol is not greater than 10 percent. fail to reject the rull hypothesis and conclude that the Oc Since the p-value equals O.0485, reject the null hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alcohol is not less than 10 percent oa since the p-value equa.s 01977reject thenull hypothesis and conclude that that the proportion of alconolis less than 10 percent
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