A severe storm has an average peak wave height of 16.4 feet for waves hitting the shore.
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A severe storm has an average peak wave height of 16.4 feet for waves hitting the shore. Suppose that a storm is in progress with a severe storm class rating. Let us say that we want to set up a statistical test to see if the wave action (i.e., height) is dying down. The next 10 waves have an average wave height is 16 feet with a SD of .6 ft.
If you wanted to test the hypothesis that the waves are dying down, what would you use for the alternate hypothesis? What is the p-value?
H1 : > 16.4 feet; the P-value =.9757 | |
H1 : =16.4 feet; the P-value =.9757 | |
H1 : >16.4 feet; the P-value = 0.0321 | |
H1 : < 16.4 feet; the P-value =0.0321 |
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