Mathematics, 24.08.2020 01:01 caprisun6779
Kenneth, a competitor in cup stacking, claims that his average stacking time is 8.2 seconds. During a practice session, Kenneth has a sample stacking time mean of 7.8 seconds based on 11 trials. At the 4% significance level, does the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that Kenneth's mean stacking time is less than 8.2 seconds? Accept or reject the hypothesis given the sample data below.
H0:μ=8.2 seconds; Ha:μ<8.2 seconds
α=0.04 (significance level)
z0=−1.75
p=0.0401
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