Mathematics, 28.03.2021 05:30 deadea46
A restaurant is introducing a new gluten-free recipe for the topping in its baked zucchini recipe. The chef will continue to use this topping if less than 8% of her customers complain about the new taste. Using a random sample of customers, she conducts a hypothesis test with H0: The complaint rate is 8%, and Ha: The complaint rate is less than 8%. What is a Type II error and its consequence in this context?
The chef believes the complaint rate is less than 8%, when in fact it is not less than 8%. The chef would not use the new recipe, potentially losing customers who need gluten-free menu options.
The chef believes the complaint rate is less than 8%, when in fact it is not less than 8%. The chef continues to use the new recipe but experiences a large number of unsatisfied customers.
The chef believes the complaint rate is not less than 8%, when in fact it is less than 8%. The chef continues to use the new recipe but experiences a large number of unsatisfied customers.
The chef believes the complaint rate is not less than 8%, when in fact it is less than 8%. The chef would not use the new recipe, potentially losing customers who need gluten-free menu options.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, maxy7347go
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, miahbaby2003p2af1b
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