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A) the 1% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 7.0.
B) the 99% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 11.0.
C) the 99% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0.
D) the 1% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 11.0.
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A) Yes, because the test value -4.93 falls in the critical region.
B) No, because the test value -0.90 falls in the critical region.
C) Yes, because the test value -0.16 falls in the critical region.
D) No, because the test value -0.16 falls in the critical region.
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A) 1.96
B) 1.5
C) -1.5
D) 1.65
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A) 0.20
B) 1.33
C) 5.14
D) 8.94
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A) We accept the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 20.
B) The average age of students in this class is 20.
C) The average age of students in this class is not 20.
D) We reject the hypothesis that the average age of students in this class is 20.
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A) The average rent of an apartment is less than or equal to $900 per month.
B) The average rent of an apartment is greater than $900 per month.
C) We accept the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
D) We reject the hypothesis that the average rent of an apartment is more than $900 per month.
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A) No, there are no parameters contained in these statements.
B) No, the alternative hypothesis cannot contain numeric values.
C) Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare two parameters.
D) Yes, these statements are two non-overlapping hypotheses and compare a parameter to a value.
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A) No, the null hypothesis should not state an equality.
B) No, cannot be a parameter
C) Yes, the null hypothesis specifies an equality and the alternative specifies a difference.
D) Yes, the alternative hypothesis specifies an equality and the null hypothesis specifies a difference.
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A) the 5% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0.
B) the 95% confidence interval for the population mean contains the value 15.0.
C) the 95% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0.
D) the 5% confidence interval for the population mean does not contain the value 13.0.
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A) 0.05 < P-value < 0.10
B) 0.1 < P-value < 0.20
C) 0.025 < P-value < 0.05
D) 0.90 < P-value < 0.95
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A) ± 2.120
B) ± 2.131
C) ± 1.753
D) ± 1.746
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A) 1.812
B) 2.228
C) 1.796
D) 2.201
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