2.2.25 According to a Pew Research Center report from 2012, the average commute time to work in California is 27.5 minutes. To investigate whether a different average is true for the small city that...


2.2.25 According to a Pew Research Center report from<br>2012, the average commute time to work in California is<br>27.5 minutes. To investigate whether a different average is<br>true for the small city that she lives in, a California high<br>school student surveys 45 people she knows-her teachers,<br>her parents and their friends and co-workers-and finds the<br>average commute time for this sample to be 24.33 minutes,<br>with a standard deviation of 9.53 minutes.<br>

Extracted text: 2.2.25 According to a Pew Research Center report from 2012, the average commute time to work in California is 27.5 minutes. To investigate whether a different average is true for the small city that she lives in, a California high school student surveys 45 people she knows-her teachers, her parents and their friends and co-workers-and finds the average commute time for this sample to be 24.33 minutes, with a standard deviation of 9.53 minutes.
c. Based on your p-value, write out a conclusion, being sure<br>to include justification.<br>d. The data did not come from a random sample; rather<br>it came from a convenience sample of people to whom<br>the student had access. Given that information, to what<br>population do<br>you<br>think we can generalize our results?<br>

Extracted text: c. Based on your p-value, write out a conclusion, being sure to include justification. d. The data did not come from a random sample; rather it came from a convenience sample of people to whom the student had access. Given that information, to what population do you think we can generalize our results?

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