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From generation to generation, the mean age when smokers first start to smoke varies. However, the standard deviation of
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From generation to generation, the mean age when smokers first start to smoke varies. However, the standard deviation of
From generation to generation, the mean age when smokers first start to smoke varies. However, the standard deviation of that age remains constant of around 2.1 years. A survey of 40 smokers of this generation was done to see if the mean starting age is at least 19. The sample mean was 18.1 with a sample standard deviation of 1.3. Do the data support the claim at the 5% level? = 19 <19 a. Ho: b. Ha: c. In words, CLEARLY state what your random variable X d. State the distribution to use for the test. e. What is the test statistic? SD 2.1 f. The p-value=0.3865 In one or two complete sentences, explain what the p-value means for this problem. g. Use the previous information to sketch a picture of this situation. CLEARLY, label and scale the horizontal axis and shade the region(s) corresponding to the p-value. n h. Indicate the correct decision ("reject" or "do not reject" the null hypothesis), the reason for it, and write an appropriate conclusion, using complete sentences. i. Alpha: ii. Decision: iii. Reason for decision: iv. Conclusion: i. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true mean or proportion. Include a sketch of the graph of the situation. Label the point estimate and the lower and upper bounds of the confidence interval.