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Brums [2.3K]
3 years ago
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For the following hypothesis test, determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Also, classify the hypothesis test as two-tail

ed, left-tailed, or right-tailed. The mean length of imprisonment for motor-vehicle theft offenders in this country is 22.1 months. A hypothesis test is to be performed to determine whether the mean length of imprisonment for motor-vehicle theft offenders in this city differs from the national mean of 22.1 months.
Choose the correct null and alternative hypotheses below.
A. H0: μ = 22.1 months
Ha: μ > 22.1 months
B. H0: μ = 22.1 months
Ha: μ 22.1 months
C. H0: μ = 22.1 months
Ha: μ < 22.1 months
D. H0: μ > 22.1 months
Ha: μ = 22.1 months
E. H0: μ 22.1 months
Ha: μ = 22.1 months
F. H0: μ = 22.1 months
Ha: μ > 22.1 months
Which of the following is the correct classification of the hypothesis test?
A. Two-tailed
B. Left-tailed
C. Right-tailed
Mathematics
1 answer:
bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option B:

H_0: \mu = 22.1

H_a: \mu \neq 22.1

Classification:

The hypothesis test is Two-tailed.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean length of imprisonment for motor-vehicle theft offenders in this country is 22.1 months.

This means that the null hypothesis is that the mean is of 22.1 months, that is:

H_0: \mu = 22.1

A hypothesis test is to be performed to determine whether the mean length of imprisonment for motor-vehicle theft offenders in this city differs from the national mean of 22.1 months.

At the alternate hypothesis, we test if this mean is different of 22.1, that is:

H_a: \mu \neq 22.1

Which means that the answer is given by option b).

Which of the following is the correct classification of the hypothesis test?

We test if the mean is different from a value, which means that the hypothesis test is Two-tailed.

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