| Quiz 9 
1. A study is done to see if the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23. 43 U.S. Adults were surveyed. The sample average age was 24.2 with a standard deviation of 3.7. The p-value is   a. 0.03342. A study is done to see if the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23. 43 U.S. Adults, all age 40, were surveyed. The sample average age was 24.2 with a standard deviation of 3.7. The alternate hypothesis is
________________.b. 2.13
 c. 0.0167
 d. 0.0197
  a. population mean >= 24.23. A study is done to see if the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23. 43 U.S. Adults, all age 40, were surveyed. The sample average age was 24.2 with a standard deviation of 3.7. Which is the Type I error?b. population mean <=23
 c. population mean > 24.2
 d. population mean > 23
  a. Conclude that the average age is greater than 23, when it is 24.2.4. A study is done to see if the average age a "child" moves permanently out of his parents' home in the United States is at most 23. 43 U.S. Adults, all age 40, were surveyed. The sample average age was 24.2 with a standard deviation of 3.7. Which is the Type II error?b. Conclude that the average age is at most 24.2, when it is at most 24.2.
 c. Conclude that the average age is at most 23, when it is greater than 23.
 d. Conclude that the average age is greater than 23, when it is at most 23.
  a. Conclude that the average age is greater than 23, when it is at most 23. 5. Consider the statement, "New cars are expected to last an average of three years before needing major service done to them." With a p-value of 0.0079, we conclude thatb. Conclude that the average age is greater than 23, when it is 24.2.
 c. Conclude that the average age is at most 24.2, when it is at most 24.2.
 d. Conclude that the average age is at most 23, when it is greater than 23.
  a. No conclusion can be made.6. Given the set of hypotheses: Ho: p = 0.4 Ha: p < 0.4. This test is
____________.b. new cars last an average of less than three years before needing major service done to them.
 c. new cars last an average of at least three years before needing major service done to them.
  a. two-tailed7. Given the set of hypotheses: Ho: p = 0.4 Ha: p < 0.4. The probability distribution to use for the hypothesis test is theb. right-tailed
 c. left tailed
 d. no-tailed
  a. binomial8. Given the set of hypotheses: Ho: p = 0.4 Ha: p < 0.4. If the estimated proportion is 0.35, then the p-value can be interpreted asb. normal
 c. student-t
 d. exponential
  a. the probability that the estimated proportion is the same as the p-value. 9. Consider the statement, "New cars are expected to last an average of at least three years before needing major service done to them." Which of the following is the null hypothesis?b. the probability that the estimated proportion is at least 0.35, when the population proportion is, in fact, equal to 0.4.
 c. the probability that the population proportion is at most 0.4, when the estimated proportion is equal to 0.35.
 d. the probability that the estimated proportion is at most 0.35 when the population proportion is, in fact, equal to 0.4.
  a. The population mean <=3.10. Consider the statement, "New cars are expected to last an average of three years before needing major service done to them." With a p-value of 0.2456, which is the correct decision?b. The population mean < 3.
 c. The population mean > 3.
 d. The population mean is >= 3.
  a. No decision can be made.b. Reject the null hypothesis.
 c. Do not reject the null hypothesis.
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