The following are the number of hours traveled by a senior high school student to go to school every day. Test his claim that the average number of hours he travels to go to school is 1 hour. Use a 1% level of significance. .5 .25 1.4 1.5 .85 .20 1.5 1.75 .10 .65 .75 2 1 1.10 1.65 1.4 .6 .35 .40 .25

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The following are the number of hours traveled by a senior high school student to go to school every day.
Test his claim that the average number of hours he travels to go to school is 1 hour. Use a 1% level of
significance.
.5
.25
1.4
1.5
.85
.20
1.5
1.75
.10
.65
.75
1
1.10
1.65
1.4
.6
.35
.40
.25
Transcribed Image Text:The following are the number of hours traveled by a senior high school student to go to school every day. Test his claim that the average number of hours he travels to go to school is 1 hour. Use a 1% level of significance. .5 .25 1.4 1.5 .85 .20 1.5 1.75 .10 .65 .75 1 1.10 1.65 1.4 .6 .35 .40 .25
What is the computed value of the test statistic?
O a.
-0.69
0.68
O c -0.68
O d. 0.69
What is the decision?
O a. Reject Ha
O b. Reject Ho
O c. Fail to Reject Ho
O d. Accept Ha
What is the conclusion? Therefore, at 1% level of significance, it can be concluded that
O a. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is less than 1 hour.
O b. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is greater than 1 hour.
O c. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is equal to 1 hour.
O d. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is not equal to 1 hour.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the computed value of the test statistic? O a. -0.69 0.68 O c -0.68 O d. 0.69 What is the decision? O a. Reject Ha O b. Reject Ho O c. Fail to Reject Ho O d. Accept Ha What is the conclusion? Therefore, at 1% level of significance, it can be concluded that O a. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is less than 1 hour. O b. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is greater than 1 hour. O c. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is equal to 1 hour. O d. the average number of hours he travel to go to school is not equal to 1 hour.
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