For each of the situations in parts a) through d), define the parameter (proportion or mean) and write the null and alte

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For each of the situations in parts a) through d), define the parameter (proportion or mean) and write the null and alte

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For Each Of The Situations In Parts A Through D Define The Parameter Proportion Or Mean And Write The Null And Alte 1
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For each of the situations in parts a) through d), define the parameter (proportion or mean) and write the null and alternative hypotheses in terms of parameter values. Example: We want to know if the proportion of up days in the stock market is 50%. Answer Letp=the proportion of up days. Ho p=0.5 vs. Ha p#05 a) A casino wants to know if their slot machine really delivers the 5 in 100 win rate that it claims Let of wins in the casino's slot machine y the y 0.05 vs. Ha Ho V 0.05 b) Last year, customers spent an average of $47 35 per visit to the company's website. Based on a random sample of purchases this year, the company wants to know if the mean this year has changed Let v = the of customer spending per visit to the website V V 47.35 vs. HA 747.35 Ho c) A pharmaceutical company wonders if their new drug has a cure rate lower than the 30% reported by the placebo Let the of patients cured by the new drug 10.30 H. v0.30 vs. HA d) A bank wants to know if the percentage of customers using their website has increased from the 20% that used it before their system crashed last week Let V = the V of customers using the bank website V 0.20 vs. H. 10.20 Ho
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