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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
6

For the statement​ below, write the claim as a mathematical statement. State the null and alternative hypotheses and identify wh

ich represents the claim. An amusement park claims that the mean daily attendence at the park is people. Write the claim as a mathematical statement. A. B. C. D. E. F. Choose the correct null and alternative hypotheses below. A. ​: ​: B. ​: ​: C. ​: ​: D. ​: ​: E. ​: ​: F. ​: ​: Identify which is the claim. A. The null hypothesis ​: is the claim B. The alternative hypothesis ​: is the claim C. The alternative hypothesis ​: is the claim D. The alternative hypothesis ​: is the claim. E. The null hypothesis ​: is the claim

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1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
6 0

The question is not complete, so i have attached it.

Answer:

A) Option B: μ ≤ 19,000

B) Option C:

H0: μ ≤ 19,000

Ha: μ > 19,000

C) Option D: The null hypothesis H0: μ ≤ 19,000 is the claim

Step-by-step explanation:

A) From the question, we are told that an amusement park claims that the mean daily attendence at the park is at most 19,000 people.

Now, since it's at most 19000 people, it means that they are either 19000 or less. So the claim is;

μ ≤ 19,000 which is option B

B) Now, the claim is usually the null hypothesis. Thus, the null hypothesis is;

H0: μ ≤ 19,000

While the alternative hypothesis which states the opposite of the claim is;

Ha: μ > 19,000

So, option C is the correct answer

C) The claim is μ ≤ 19,000

Now, this also happens to be the null hypothesis.

Thus, the null hypothesis H0: μ ≤ 19,000 is the claim.

So option D is correct.

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