(a) Does this provide compelling evidence for concluding that more than 10% of all plates blister under such circumstanc

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(a) Does this provide compelling evidence for concluding that more than 10% of all plates blister under such circumstanc

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A Does This Provide Compelling Evidence For Concluding That More Than 10 Of All Plates Blister Under Such Circumstanc 1
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(a) Does this provide compelling evidence for concluding that more than 10% of all plates blister under such circumstances? State and test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.05. Ho: P = 0.10 HP<0.10 Ho p= 0.10 H: P = 0.10 Hop 0.10 H: P = 0.10 Ho: P = 0.10 HP 0.10 Calculate the test statistic and determine the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.) z 1.00 P-value 0.1587 State the conclusion in the problem context. Do not reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence that more than 10% of plates blister under the experimental conditions. O Reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence that more than 10% f plates blister under the experimental conditions. Do not reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence that more than 10% of plates blister under the experimental conditions. O Reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence that more than 10% of plates blister under the experimental conditions. In reaching your conclusion, what type of error might you have committed? type I type II V (b) If it is really the case that 16% of all plates blister under these circumstances and a sample size 100 is used, how likely is it that the null hypothesis of part (a) will not be rejected by the 0.05 test? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) If it is really the case that 16% of all plates blister under these circumstances and a sample size 200 is used, how likely is it that the null hypothesis of part (a) will not be rejected by the 0.05 test? (Round your answer four decimal places.) (c) How many plates would have to be tested. have (0.16) 0.10 for the test of part (a)? (Round your answer up to the next whole number.). 224 X plates
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