The mean age when smokers first start is 13 years old with a population standard deviation of 2 years. A researcher thinks that smoking age has significantly changed since the invention of ENDS—electronic nicotine delivery systems. A survey of smokers of this generation was done to see if the mean age has changed. The sample of 34 smokers found that their mean starting age was 12.3 years old. Do the data support the claim at the 10% significance level?
What are the correct hypotheses?
H0: Select an answer μ x̄ s² p̂ p s σ² σ Select an answer ≤ = ≥ < ≠ > yearsH1: Select an answer σ² p μ x̄ p̂ σ s² s Select an answer ≠ ≤ = < ≥ > years
Based on the hypotheses, find the following:
Test Statistic z = (Round to 4 decimal places.)Critical Values =±± (Round to 2 decimal places.)
Based on the above we choose to Select an answer Fail to reject the null hypothesis Accept the alternative hypotheis Accept the null hypothesis Reject the null hypothesis
The correct summary would be: Select an answer There is enough evidence to support the claim There is enough evidence to reject the claim There is not enough evidence to support the claim There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the mean age smokers first start is different than 13.
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