Answer:
a. The null and alternative hypothesis can be written as:

b. A Type I error is made when a true null hypothesis is rejected. In this case, it would happen if it is concluded that the actual mean outstanding credit card debt of college undergraduate is significantly less than $3173, when in fact it does not.
A Type II error is made when a false null hypothesis is failed to be rejected. In this case, the actual mean outstanding credit card debt of college undergraduate is in fact less than $3173, but the test concludes there is no enough evidence to claim that.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a prior study of the mean outstanding credit card debt of college undergraduate that states that it was $3173 in 2010.
A researcher believes that this amount has decreased since then.
Then, he has to perform a hypothesis test where the null hypothesis states that the mean is still $3173 and an alternative hypothesis that states that the actual credit card debt is significantly smaller than $3173.
The null and alternative hypothesis can be written as:

Answer:
There is no answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no square root of -1. Although 1 can be derived from 1x1, 1 is not the square root of 1 as positive 1 x positive 1 will always give a positive 1. Similarly, negative 1 x negative 1 will always give a positive 1 hence it is not possible for -1 to have a square root.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I can help with CL 2-107. All you have to do is simplify the equation on both sides, and then isolate <em>w</em> to find its value.
6w - 5 + 8w - 2w - 3 = 9w - 24
(-5) + 12w - 3 = 9w - 24
-8 + 12w = 9w - 24
-8 + 3w = -24
3w = -16
w = 
w = -5.33
Hope that helps! Sorry I couldn't help with the other ones!