A scientist computes a 90% confidence interval to be

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A scientist computes a 90% confidence interval to be (4.38, 6.02). Using the same data, she also computes a 95% confidence interval to be (4.22, 6.18), and a 99% confidence interval to be (3.91, 6.49). Now she wants to test \(H_{0}: \mu\)= 4 versus \(H_{1}: \mu\) = 4. Regarding the P-value, which one of the following statements is true?

i. P > 0.10

ii. 0.05 < P < 0.10

iii. 0.01 < P < 0.05

iv. P < 0.01

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

H_{0}: \mu

H_{1}: \mu

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QUESTION:

A scientist computes a 90% confidence interval to be (4.38, 6.02). Using the same data, she also computes a 95% confidence interval to be (4.22, 6.18), and a 99% confidence interval to be (3.91, 6.49). Now she wants to test \(H_{0}: \mu\)= 4 versus \(H_{1}: \mu\) = 4. Regarding the P-value, which one of the following statements is true?

i. P > 0.10

ii. 0.05 < P < 0.10

iii. 0.01 < P < 0.05

iv. P < 0.01

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

H_{0}: \mu

H_{1}: \mu

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