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"According to the Web site for the ACT College Entrance Exam, 1,300,599 U. S. high school seniors took the ACT in
2007, earning a mean composite score of 21.1, with a standard deviation of 5.0. Suppose the ACT was administered
to a random sample of 100 seniors from a large public school district in Ohio and the sample mean was 22."
Question 1
1 pts
What would be
A) the (non directional) null hypothesis, and
B) the research hypothesis
(To receive credit, you must state BOTH hypotheses.)
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The equation x2 – 1x – 90 = 0 has solutions {a, b}. what is a + b?
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Sole with work in 10 years, the average number of hours of tv watched per week by teenagers dropped from 23.9 to 21.4. find the percent of change.
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Each of the following data sets has a mean of x = 10. (i) 8 9 10 11 12 (ii) 7 9 10 11 13 (iii) 7 8 10 12 13 (a) without doing any computations, order the data sets according to increasing value of standard deviations. (i), (iii), (ii) (ii), (i), (iii) (iii), (i), (ii) (iii), (ii), (i) (i), (ii), (iii) (ii), (iii), (i) (b) why do you expect the difference in standard deviations between data sets (i) and (ii) to be greater than the difference in standard deviations between data sets (ii) and (iii)? hint: consider how much the data in the respective sets differ from the mean. the data change between data sets (i) and (ii) increased the squared difference îł(x - x)2 by more than data sets (ii) and (iii). the data change between data sets (ii) and (iii) increased the squared difference îł(x - x)2 by more than data sets (i) and (ii). the data change between data sets (i) and (ii) decreased the squared difference îł(x - x)2 by more than data sets (ii) and (iii). none of the above
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