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Please answer this part and resubmit Each numbered problem is worth 3 points for a total of 6 points for the assignment. 1. An ambulance service claims that it takes on the average 8.9 min to reach its destination in emergency calls. The agency that licenses ambulance services timed them on 50 random emergency runs, getting a mean of 9.3 min. We know from another study that the population standard deviation = 1.8 min. Is there evidence to support the claim? Use  = 0.05. a. State the Null and Alternative Hypotheses: (Identify which hypothesis is the claim) b. Compute the Test statistic: (Round off correctly) c. Find the p-value: d. Make the decision using the Decision Rule. Use the p-value method. e. Write the Conclusion (in plain English as related to the claim). 2. A large city claims that it provides  free lunch to more than 30% of its elementary school students. A researcher selects a random sample of 200 students and finds that 72 were getting free lunches. Does the evidence supports the claim at  = 0.05? a. State the Null and Alternative Hypotheses: (Identify which hypothesis is the claim) b. Compute the Test statistic: (Round off correctly) c. Find the p-value: d. Make the decision using the Decision Rule. Use the p-value method. e. Write the Conclusion (in plain English as related to the claim). f. The internal Revenue service (IRS) provides a toll-free help line for taxpayers to call in and get answers to questions as they prepare their tax returns. In recent years, the IRS has been inundated with taxpayer calls and has redesigned its phone service as well as posted answers to frequently asked questions on its website (The Cincinnati Enquirer, /January 7, 2010). According to a report by a taxpayer advocate, callers using the new system can expect to wait on hold for an unreasonably long time of 12 minutes before being able to talk to an IRS employee. Suppose you select a sample of 50 callers after the new phone service has been implemented; the sample results show a mean waiting time of 10 minutes before an IRS employee comes on the line. Based upon data from past years, you decide it is reasonable to assume that the standard deviation of waiting time is 8 minutes. Using your sample results, can you conclude that the actual mean waiting time turned out to be significantly less than the 12 minute claim made by the taxpayer advocate? Use  = .05. Multiple-choice: Check only one box in each question. There are 25 problems for 3 points each for 75 points total. Consider the following to answer the next two questions: The administration of a large university is interested in learning about the types of wellness programs that would interest its employees. To do this, they plan to survey a sample of their employees. 01. Suppose that there are five categories of employees (administration, faculty, professional staff, clerical and maintenance) and the university decides to randomly select ten individuals from each category. This sampling plan is called  FORMCHECKBOX  A. Simple Random Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  B. Stratified Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  C. Cluster Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  D. Systematic Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  E. Convenience Sampling. 02. Suppose that the university randomly selects a school (e.g., the Business School) and surveys all of the individuals (administration, faculty, professional staff, clerical and maintenance) who work in that school. This sampling plan is called  FORMCHECKBOX  A. Simple Random Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  B. Stratified Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  C. Cluster Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  D. Systematic Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  E. Convenience Sampling. 03. To avoid working late, a quality control analyst simply inspects the first 100 items produced in a day. This sampling plan is called  FORMCHECKBOX  A. random  FORMCHECKBOX  B. stratified  FORMCHECKBOX  C. systematic  FORMCHECKBOX  D. cluster  FORMCHECKBOX  E. convenience 04. Suppose that a company has an alphabetized list of regular customers who belong to their rewards program. They plan to survey a sample of 120 of those customers. After randomly selecting a customer on the list, every 25th customer from that point on is chosen to be in the sample. This sampling plan is called  FORMCHECKBOX  A. Simple Random Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  B. Stratified Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  C. Cluster Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  D. Systematic Sampling.  FORMCHECKBOX  E. Convenience Sampling. Consider the following to answer the next two questions: A recent survey of local cell phone retailers showed that of all cell phones sold last month, 64% had a camera, 28% had a music player and 22% had both. 05. The probability that a cell phone sold last month had a camera or a music player is  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.26  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.70  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.92  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 0.30  FORMCHECKBOX  E. 0.22 06. The probability that a cell phone sold last month did not have either a camera or a music player is  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.26  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.70  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.92  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 0.30  FORMCHECKBOX  E. 0.22 07. Consider the Standard Normal distribution. Find P(-0.73 < z < 2.21)  FORMCHECKBOX  A. -0.7537  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.9987  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.7534  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 0.7537  FORMCHECKBOX  E. none of the above 08. Consider the Standard Normal distribution. Find the probability P(z > 0.59)  FORMCHECKBOX  A 0.7224  FORMCHECKBOX  B 0.2190  FORMCHECKBOX  C 0.2224  FORMCHECKBOX  D 0.2776  FORMCHECKBOX  E None of the above 09. Consider the Standard Normal distribution. Find the probability that z is less than -1.82.  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.0351  FORMCHECKBOX  B. -0.0344  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.0344  FORMCHECKBOX  D.0.9656  FORMCHECKBOX  E. none of the above 10. Find the value of z such that the area to the left of z is 70% of the total area under the standard normal curve.  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.53  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.52  FORMCHECKBOX  C. -0.52  FORMCHECKBOX  D. -0.53  FORMCHECKBOX  E. None of the above 11. Find the value of z such that the area between z and +z is 98% of the total area under the standard normal curve.  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 1.645  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 1.96  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 2.32  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 2.33  FORMCHECKBOX  E. None of the above 12. The mean amount spent by a family of four on food per month is $500 with a standard deviation of $75. Assuming a normal distribution, what is the probability that a family spends less than $410 per month?  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.1151  FORMCHECKBOX  B. -0.1151  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.8849  FORMCHECKBOX  D. -0.8461  FORMCHECKBOX  E. none of the above 13. To construct a normal distribution, the measurements needed are  FORMCHECKBOX  A the mean and the median  FORMCHECKBOX  B the mode and the standard deviation  FORMCHECKBOX  C the median and the standard deviation  FORMCHECKBOX  D the standard deviation and the variance  FORMCHECKBOX  E none of the above 14. Which of the following is not a property of the normal distribution?  FORMCHECKBOX  A. Its continuous  FORMCHECKBOX  B. It is generated by a discrete random variable  FORMCHECKBOX  C. Its bell-shaped  FORMCHECKBOX  D. Its unimodal  FORMCHECKBOX  E. The curve never touches the horizontal axis. 15. At a local manufacturing plant, employees must complete new machine set ups within 30 minutes. New machine set-up times can be described by a normal model with a mean of 22 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes. What percent of new machine set ups take more than 30 minutes?  FORMCHECKBOX  A 97.72%  FORMCHECKBOX  B 22.80%  FORMCHECKBOX  C 2.28%  FORMCHECKBOX  D 52.28%  FORMCHECKBOX  E none of the above 16. The scores on a certain test are normally distributed with mean 61 and standard deviation 3. What is the probability that a sample of 100 students will have a mean score more than 61.3?  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.4602  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.3413  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.8413  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 0.1587  FORMCHECKBOX  E. none of the above 17. A random sample of 66 observations was taken from a large population. The population proportion is 12%. The probability that the sample proportion will be more than 17% is  FORMCHECKBOX  A. 0.0568  FORMCHECKBOX  B. 0.8944  FORMCHECKBOX  C. 0.1056  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 0.4222  FORMCHECKBOX  E. None of the above 18. According to a recent survey, about 33% of Americans polled said that they would likely purchase reusable cloth bags for groceries in order to reduce plastic waste. Suppose 45 shoppers are interviewed at a local supermarket. Which of the following statements is (are) true about the sampling distribution of the sample proportion?  FORMCHECKBOX  A. The sampling distribution can be described by the normal model.  FORMCHECKBOX  B. The mean of the sampling distribution is 0.33.  FORMCHECKBOX  C. The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is 0.0701.  FORMCHECKBOX  D All of the above  FORMCHECKBOX  E Only A and B 19. The 95% confidence interval of people who hate broccoli was found to be (7.4%, 13%). The sample size was 1000. Which of the following is the correct interpretation?  FORMCHECKBOX  A. The percentage of people who hate broccoli is between 7.4% and 13.0%.  FORMCHECKBOX  B. We are 95% confident that the percentage of people who hate broccoli is between 7.4% and 13.0%  FORMCHECKBOX  C. The margin of error for the true percentage of people who hate broccoli is between 7.4% and 13.0%.  FORMCHECKBOX  D. 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