The number of cell phones per 100 residents in countries in Europe is given in table...

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The number of cell phones per 100 residents in countries inEurope is given in table #1 for the year 2010. The number of cellphones per 100 residents in countries of the Americas is given intable #2 also for the year 2010 (\"Population reference bureau,\"2013).

Table #1: Number of Cell Phones per 100 Residents inEurope

100

76

100

130

75

84

112

84

138

133

118

134

126

188

129

93

64

128

124

122

109

121

127

152

96

63

99

95

151

147

123

95

67

67

118

125

110

115

140

115

141

77

98

102

102

112

118

118

54

23

121

126

47

Table #2: Number of Cell Phones per 100 Residents in theAmericas

158

117

106

159

53

50

78

66

88

92

42

3

150

72

86

113

50

58

70

109

37

32

85

101

75

69

55

115

95

73

86

157

100

119

81

113

87

105

96

Is there enough evidence to show that the mean number of cellphones in countries of Europe is more than in countries of theAmericas? Test at the 1% level.

(i) Let μ1= mean number of cellphones per 100 residents in countries of Europe. Letμ2 = mean number of cell phones per 100residents in countries of the Americas. Which of the followingstatements correctly defines the null hypothesisHO?

A.  μ1 + μ2=0

B.  μ1 – μ2<0 (μ1 < μ2)

C.  μ1 − μ2 > 0(μ1 > μ2)

D.  μ1 − μ2= 0 (μ1 =μ2)

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(ii)   Let μ1= mean numberof cell phones per 100 residents in countries of Europe. Letμ2 = mean number of cell phones per 100residents in countries of the Americas. Which of the followingstatements correctly defines the alternate hypothesisHA?

A.  μ1 − μ2> 0 (μ1 >μ2)

B.  μ1 – μ2<0 (μ1 < μ2)

C.   μ1 − μ2 =0 (μ1 = μ2)

D.  μ1 + μ2=0

(iii) Enter the level of significance α usedfor this test:

(iv)  For sample from population with mean = μ1:          Determinesample mean x¯1 and sample standard deviation s1variant

(v)  For sample from population with mean = μ2:       Determine sample meanx¯2 and sample standard deviation s2

(vi) Determine degrees of freedom df:

(vii) Determine test statistic:

Enter value in decimal form rounded to nearestthousandth.  

(viii) Determine and enter p-value corresponding to teststatistic.

Enter value in decimal form rounded to nearestten-thousandth.  

(ix) Comparing p-value and α value, which isthe correct decision to make for this hypothesis test?

A. Accept Ho

B. Fail to reject Ho

C. Reject Ho

D. Accept HA

(x) Select the statement that most correctly interpretsthe result of this test:

A. The result is not statistically significant at .01level of significance. Sufficient evidence exists to support theclaim that the mean number of cell phones in countries of Europe ismore than in countries of the Americas.

B. The result is not statistically significant at .01level of significance. There is not enough evidence to support theclaim that the mean number of cell phones in countries of Europe ismore than in countries of the Americas.

C. The result is statistically significant at .01 levelof significance. Sufficient evidence exists to support the claimthat the mean number of cell phones in countries of Europe is morethan in countries of the Americas.

D. The result is statistically significant at .01 levelof significance. There is not enough evidence to support the claimthat the mean number of cell phones in countries of Europe is morethan in countries of the Americas.

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NULL HYPOTHESIS H0 1 2 0 1 2ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS Ha 1 2 01 2alpha 001ivFor sample    See Answer
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