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Kazeer [188]
2 years ago
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Based on executing the test in Question 5, what would you conclude, given a margin of error of 5%? Group of answer choices We re

ject the null hypothesis; the mean delivery time is different for every day of the week We reject the null hypothesis; the mean delivery time is different at least on one of the days of the week We could not reject the null hypothesis; the mean delivery time is not different for different days of the week We accept the null hypothesis; the mean delivery time is not different for different days of the week
Mathematics
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Harman [31]2 years ago
8 0

People often draw hypothesis in research.  Based on executing the test in Question 5, We reject the null hypothesis; the mean delivery time is different for every day of the week.

<h3>Why do we reject the null hypothesis?</h3>

Note that if the p-value of an experiment (Like the one above) is less than or found to be equal to the significance level of your test, one can reject the null hypothesis.

By that, we known that the data is in favors the alternative hypothesis. Hence the results gotten by you are statistically significant. If your p-value is found to be greater than your significance level, you then fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Learn more about hypothesis from

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