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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:16 am
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Systolic blood pressure levels above 120 mm Hg are considered to be high. For the 100 systolic blood pressure levels listed in the accompanying data set, the mean is 122.52000 mm Hg and the standard deviation is 15.10802 mm Hg. Assume that a simple random sample has been selected. Use a 0.10 significance level to test the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean greater than 120 mm Hg. Click the icon to view the data set of systolic blood pressure levels. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Ho: H₁: (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) Identify the test statistic. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the P-value. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) State the conclusion about the null hypothesis, as well as the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. the null hypothesis. There ▼sufficient evidence at the 0.10 significance level to G the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean systolic blood pressure level greater than 120 mm Hg.
Body and exam measurements are from 100 subjects. SYSTOLIC is systolic blood pressure (mm Hg). SYSTOLIC 106 106 118 112 120 160 120 134 138 108 136 138 100 136 156 116 124 142 94 112 140 118 122 128 96 112
142 116 128 138 114 118 124 114 128 132 92 114 122 102 108 120 110 120 134 130 136 158 116 118 136 102 110 142 112 114 132
132 120 142 146 106 120 120 108 120 158 100 118 124 122 124 162 88 118 122 128 130 144 120 122 126 106 112 134 114 120 130
102 110 120 114 132 136 104 118 144 120 126 136 112 SYSTOLIC