Answer:
H0: μ = 5 versus Ha: μ < 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
μ = true average radioactivity level(picocuries per liter)
5 pCi/L = dividing line between safe and unsafe water
The recommended test here is to test the null hypothesis, H0: μ = 5 against the alternative hypothesis Ha: μ < 5.
A type I error, is an error where the null hypothesis, H0 is rejected when it is true.
We know type I error can be controlled, so safer option which is to test H0: μ = 5 vs Ha: μ < 5 is recommended.
Here, a type I error involves declaring the water is safe when it is not safe. A test which ensures that this error is highly unlikely is desirable because this is a very serious error. We prefer that the most serious error be a type I error because it can be explicitly controlled.
Answer:
< 20
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this help idrk how to explain this one lol
So basically to estimate your answer, you must
70/81 is 7/81+7/9 as a proper fraction
This might not be correct but....
I’m going to use rounding,
42 x 2 = 84
84 divides by 3 = 28,
Which is near 30......So the number of people in the group is rounding to about 2 people.