AP Statistics Flashcards: Setting Up Tests For Population Mean

Study Setting Up Tests For Population Mean in AP Statistics with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

QUESTION

Identify the correct conclusion template when pαp \le \alpha in a test of H0:μ=μ0H_0: \mu=\mu_0.

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ANSWER

Reject H0H_0; evidence supports HaH_a. Small pp-value indicates data unlikely under H0H_0.

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A city's water department states that the mean lead concentration in tap water is 5 parts per billion (ppb). A public health researcher wants to check whether the true mean lead concentration is different from 5 ppb. A random sample of 50 homes is tested, and the sample mean lead concentration is 5.8 ppb. Which hypotheses are appropriate for a one-sample test of a population mean lead concentration?
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