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Mathematics, 21.12.2019 06:31 danielahalesp87vj0

In a study of computer use, 1000 randomly selected canadian internet users were asked how much time they spend using the internet in a typical week. the mean of the sample observations was 12.9 hours.

(a) the sample standard deviation was not reported, but suppose that it was 6 hours. carry out a hypothesis test with a significance level of 0.05 to decide if there is convincing evidence that the mean time spent using the internet by canadians is greater than 12.7 hours. (use a statistical computer package to calculate the p-value. round your test statistic to two decimal places and your p-value to three decimal places.)

t= p-value =

state the conclusion in the problem context.

a. reject h0. we have convincing evidence that the mean weekly time spent using the internet by canadians is greater than 12.7 hours.
b. do not reject h0. we do not have convincing evidence that the mean weekly time spent using the internet by canadians is greater than 12.7 hours.
c. do not reject h0. we have convincing evidence that the mean weekly time spent using the internet by canadians is greater than 12.7 hours.
d. reject h0. we do not have convincing evidence that the mean weekly time spent using the internet by canadians is greater than 12.7 hours.

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