(d) Suppose it had previously been believed that when air void increased by 1 percent, the associated true average change in dielectric constant would be at least -0.057. Does the sample data contradict this belief? Carry out a test of appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.01 State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: B, -0.057 H: 8, > -0.057 O H: 8, -0.057 H: 8, = -0.057 O H,: 8, = -0.057 H:8, < -0.057 O H: 8,- -0.057 H,1 8, -0.057 Compute the test statistic value and find the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to three decimal places.) Prvalue = State the conclusion in the problem context. O Reject H. There is insufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Reject H,. There is sufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Fail to reject H. There is insufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Fail to reject H. There is sufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief.
(d) Suppose it had previously been believed that when air void increased by 1 percent, the associated true average change in dielectric constant would be at least -0.057. Does the sample data contradict this belief? Carry out a test of appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.01 State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: B, -0.057 H: 8, > -0.057 O H: 8, -0.057 H: 8, = -0.057 O H,: 8, = -0.057 H:8, < -0.057 O H: 8,- -0.057 H,1 8, -0.057 Compute the test statistic value and find the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to three decimal places.) Prvalue = State the conclusion in the problem context. O Reject H. There is insufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Reject H,. There is sufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Fail to reject H. There is insufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief. O Fail to reject H. There is sufficient evidence to contradict the prior belief.
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