= Test: Test 6 - Chapter 8 Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alter

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= Test: Test 6 - Chapter 8 Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alter

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= Test: Test 6 - Chapter 8 Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alternative hypotheses? OA. Ho: H=2.4 miles H₁: μ<2.4 miles OC. H₂=2.4 miles H₁: μ>2.4 miles Identify the test statistic. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) A data set includes data from 400 random tornadoes. The display from technology available below results from using the tomado lengths (miles) to test the claim that the mean tornado length is greater than 2.4 miles. Use a 0.05 significance level. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses, test statistic, P-value, and state the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Click the icon to view the display from technology. Identify the P-value. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. H₂. There is Textbook Statcrunch Question 4 of 4 > Tech help OB. Ho: <2.4 miles H₁:μ=2.4 miles OD. Ho: 2.4 miles H₁:μ*2.4 miles ✔ evidence to support the claim that the mean tornado length is greater than 2.4 miles This test: 4 point(s) possible This question: 1 point(s) possible O Submit test Submit test
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