Output from a software package follows: One-Sample Z: Test of Ho: 35 versus H₁: # 35. = The assumed standard deviation =

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Output from a software package follows: One-Sample Z: Test of Ho: 35 versus H₁: # 35. = The assumed standard deviation =

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Output From A Software Package Follows One Sample Z Test Of Ho 35 Versus H 35 The Assumed Standard Deviation 1
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Output from a software package follows: One-Sample Z: Test of Ho: 35 versus H₁: # 35. = The assumed standard deviation = 1.8 Variable N Mean S SE Mean Z P 16 35.710 1325 ? ? ? X (a) Fill the missing items. Round your answers to three decimal places (e.g. 98.765). Variable N Mean StDev X 35.06 16 35.710 1.325 P-value= SE Mean. < p < 0.016 0.331 (b) Use the normal table and the preceding data to construct a 95% two-sided CI on the mean. Round your answers to two decimal places (e.g. 98.76). Z 36.36 2.143 LAND (c) What would the P-value be if the alternative hypothesis is H₁:μ> 35? Round your answer to three decimal places (e.g. 98.765). P 0.032
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