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So I am taking statistics and I understand the formulas and how to get my values but I am stuck when trying to make a decision whether to fail to reject or reject the null hypothesis. I also am not sure when to put I have enough evidence to support or reject the claim. Please help I am just not understanding when it comes to making a conclusion at the end.



Use the technology and a $t$-test to test the claim about population mean at any given level of significance alpha using given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.



Claim: $mu > 76 $; $alpha = 0.01$ Sample stats: $x =77.5$, $s=3.3$, $n=29$
What are the null and alternative hypothesis?



What is the value of the standardized test statistic?



What is the P-Value of the test statistic?



Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis.










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So I am taking statistics and I understand the formulas and how to get my values but I am stuck when trying to make a decision whether to fail to reject or reject the null hypothesis. I also am not sure when to put I have enough evidence to support or reject the claim. Please help I am just not understanding when it comes to making a conclusion at the end.



Use the technology and a $t$-test to test the claim about population mean at any given level of significance alpha using given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.



Claim: $mu > 76 $; $alpha = 0.01$ Sample stats: $x =77.5$, $s=3.3$, $n=29$
What are the null and alternative hypothesis?



What is the value of the standardized test statistic?



What is the P-Value of the test statistic?



Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis.










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closed as off-topic by Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138 Nov 22 at 2:49


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138

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So I am taking statistics and I understand the formulas and how to get my values but I am stuck when trying to make a decision whether to fail to reject or reject the null hypothesis. I also am not sure when to put I have enough evidence to support or reject the claim. Please help I am just not understanding when it comes to making a conclusion at the end.



Use the technology and a $t$-test to test the claim about population mean at any given level of significance alpha using given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.



Claim: $mu > 76 $; $alpha = 0.01$ Sample stats: $x =77.5$, $s=3.3$, $n=29$
What are the null and alternative hypothesis?



What is the value of the standardized test statistic?



What is the P-Value of the test statistic?



Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis.










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So I am taking statistics and I understand the formulas and how to get my values but I am stuck when trying to make a decision whether to fail to reject or reject the null hypothesis. I also am not sure when to put I have enough evidence to support or reject the claim. Please help I am just not understanding when it comes to making a conclusion at the end.



Use the technology and a $t$-test to test the claim about population mean at any given level of significance alpha using given sample statistics. Assume the population is normally distributed.



Claim: $mu > 76 $; $alpha = 0.01$ Sample stats: $x =77.5$, $s=3.3$, $n=29$
What are the null and alternative hypothesis?



What is the value of the standardized test statistic?



What is the P-Value of the test statistic?



Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis.







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closed as off-topic by Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138 Nov 22 at 2:49


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138

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closed as off-topic by Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138 Nov 22 at 2:49


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Steve Kass, Leucippus, KReiser, Chinnapparaj R, user10354138

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    If you only have trouble with the conclusion, please show us your answers to the first parts of the question.
    – Steve Kass
    Nov 21 at 22:07














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    – Steve Kass
    Nov 21 at 22:07








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If you only have trouble with the conclusion, please show us your answers to the first parts of the question.
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If you only have trouble with the conclusion, please show us your answers to the first parts of the question.
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Nov 21 at 22:07















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