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If you wish to test the claim that the mean test core of the population is higher than 75, the appropriate null hypothes

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 1:11 pm
by answerhappygod
If you wish to test the claim that the mean test core of the
population is higher than
75, the appropriate null hypothesis and its alternative hypothesis
are
(a) H0 : μ ≤75 vs μ > 75
(b) H0 : ̄X = 75 vs ̄X > 75
(c) H0 : μ ≥75 vs μ < 75
(d) H0 : μ = 75 vs μ 6= 75
(iv) To test the equality of two proportions, which test would
you use?
(a) The t test
(b) The z test
(c) The χ2 test
(d) None of the above.
(v) The strength of the linear relationship between two
quantitative variables x and y is
determined by the value of
(a) r
(b) a (the y-intercept)
(c) x
(d) s est.