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A Local group claims that the police issue more than 60 speeding tickets a day in thire area. To prove their point, they randomly select 2 weeks. Their yields the number of tickets issued for each day. The data are listed below. at a =0.01, test the group's claim using P- value.

70 48 41 68 69 55 70

57 60 83 32 60 72 58

the mean = 60.2

Standard D= 12.9

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Answer:

The group's claim is not supported at 1% significance level.

Explanation:

given that a local group claims that the police issue more than 60 speeding tickets a day in thire area

The data they collected for 2 weeks is given below:

70 48 41 68 69 55 70

57 60 83 32 60 72 58


\bar x = 60.2\\s = 12.9\\n=14

Std error of mean =
(12.9)/(√(14) ) \\=3.4477


H_0: \bar x=60\\H_a: \bar x >60

(Right tailed test at 1% significance level)

Mean difference = 0.10

Test statistic t with df 13 = mean difference/std error

= 0.029

p value = 0.4886

Since p >0.01, we accept null hypothesis

The group's claim is not supported at 1% significance level.

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