A manufacture makes light-weight sneakers, and claim that the average weight of one sneaker is no bigger than 2 pounds. To verify this claim, a sample of 9 sneakers are weighed, and the sample mean is 2.4 pounds with the sample variance of 0.25 pounds^2. Assuming the weights of sneakers are normally distributed, we would like to test the claim of the manufacture at 10% level of significance.
Please select the correct statement from below:
Extracted text: O None of the other answers O The alternative hypothesis H1 is u > 2 pounds. Since p-value < 0.10,="" ho="" is="" rejected="" and="" the="" manufacture's="" claim="" is="" false.="" o="" the="" null="" hypothesis="" h0="" is="" p=""> 2 pounds. Since p-value < 0.10,="" ho="" is="" rejected="" and="" the="" manufacture's="" claim="" is="" true.="" o="" the="" null="" hypothesis="" h0="" is="" ps="" 2="" pounds.="" since="" p-value=""> 0.10, H0 is accepted and the manufacture's claim is true. O The null hypothesis H0 is p > 2 pounds. Since p-value > 0.10, HO is accepted and the manufacture's claim is true.
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