Question 14 A random sample of hourly wages (in $) of 32 workers at a large company yields a variance of 9.49. At a = 0.01, test the claim that the variance of hourly wages (in $) at the company is...


Question 14<br>A random sample of hourly wages (in $) of 32 workers at a large company yields a variance of 9.49. At<br>a = 0.01, test the claim that the variance of hourly wages (in $) at the company is 11.49.<br>1. The null hypothesis is Ho:<br>Os = 11.49<br>Oo = 11.49<br>O o? = 11.49<br>Os = 11.49<br>2. This is a O twoO leftO right tailed test with d.f. =<br>3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is X<br>3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is:<br>ctor<br>4a. At a = 0.01, the decision is:<br>O Do not reject Ho<br>O Accept Ho<br>O Accept Ha<br>O Reject Ho<br>4b. The conclusion is:<br>O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that variance of wages at the company is 11.49<br>O There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that variance in wages at the company is 11.49<br>O There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that variance of wages at the company is 11.49<br>O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that variance in wages at the company is 11.49<br>MacBook Air<br>000<br>F1<br>F2<br>F3<br>F4<br>4)<br>F5<br>F7<br>F8<br>F9<br>F10<br>C@<br>%24<br>4.<br>%23<br>&<br>*<br>2<br>3<br>5<br>6<br>9.<br>W<br>R<br>T<br>* CO<br>

Extracted text: Question 14 A random sample of hourly wages (in $) of 32 workers at a large company yields a variance of 9.49. At a = 0.01, test the claim that the variance of hourly wages (in $) at the company is 11.49. 1. The null hypothesis is Ho: Os = 11.49 Oo = 11.49 O o? = 11.49 Os = 11.49 2. This is a O twoO leftO right tailed test with d.f. = 3a. The STS (to 2 decimals) is X 3b. The P-value (to 3 decimals) is: ctor 4a. At a = 0.01, the decision is: O Do not reject Ho O Accept Ho O Accept Ha O Reject Ho 4b. The conclusion is: O There is insufficient evidence to reject the claim that variance of wages at the company is 11.49 O There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that variance in wages at the company is 11.49 O There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that variance of wages at the company is 11.49 O There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that variance in wages at the company is 11.49 MacBook Air 000 F1 F2 F3 F4 4) F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 C@ %24 4. %23 & * 2 3 5 6 9. W R T * CO

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