MyLab and X Assignmen X P Do Homew X SH How To USE X C Five Males X C Five Males X C The Overhe X * Course Her X Q Statistics C X + mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx?homeworkld=596898143&questionld=67&flushed=false&cld=6500909¢erwin=yes MATH 251 901 7A SU21 - Statistics for Science, CCP Dis crn52513 Brittany Wyche & | 07/01/21 1:32 PM Homework: Ch8 Assignment8 (78quez, 171pts) {su2'20} Save Score: 1.5 of 6 pts 68 of 78 (68 complete) HW Score: 50.84%, 86.93 of 171 pts X 8.3.26-T Question Help The accompanying data table lists the magnitudes of 50 earthquakes measured on the Richter scale. Test the claim that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. Use a 0.01 significance level. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and conclusion for the test. Assume this is a simple random sample. Click the icon to view the sample data. Hy: H 1.00 in magnitude O C. Ho: H = 1.00 in magnitude O D. Ho: # 1.00 in magnitude Hy: H # 1.00 in magnitude H1: H = 1.00 in magnitude Identify the test statistic. 1= 2.21 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the P-value. The P-value is 0.016 . (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Choose the correct answer below. O A. Fail to reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. B. Fail to reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. C. Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. O D. Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population of earthquakes has a mean magnitude greater than 1.00. Question is complete. Tap on the red indicators to see incorrect answers. ? All parts showing Similar