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The state of CT claims that the average time on death row is 15 years. A random survey of 75 death row inmates revealed that the average length of time on death row is 17.8 years with a standard deviation of 5.9 years. Conduct a hypothesis to test the state of CT's claim. What type of test should be run? t-test of a mean z-test of a proportion The alternative hypothesis indicates a right-tailed test left-tailed test two-tailed test Calculate the p-value. What is the decision? We reject the claim that the average time on death row is 15 years We fail to reject the claim that the average time on death row is 15 years

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Answer:

a)The calculated value t = 4.111 > 1.9925 at 5 % level of significance

Null hypothesis is rejected

The claim that the average time on death row is not 15 years

b) The p-value is 0.000101<0.05

we reject Null hypothesis

The claim that the average time on death row is not 15 years

Explanation:

Step(i):-

Sample size 'n' =75

Mean of the sample x⁻ = 17.8

standard deviation of the sample (S) = 5.9

Mean of the Population = 15

Null hypothesis:H₀:μ = 15 years

Alternative Hypothesis :H₁:μ≠15 years

Step(ii):-

Test statistic


t = (x^(-) -mean)/((S)/(√(n) ) )


t = (x^(-) -mean)/((S)/(√(n) ) )=(17.8-15)/((5.9)/(√(75) ) )

t = 4.111

Degrees of freedom

ν = n-1 = 75-1=74

t₀.₀₂₅ = 1.9925

The calculated value t = 4.111 > 1.9925 at 5 % level of significance

Null hypothesis is rejected

The claim that the average time on death row is not 15 years

P-value:-

The p-value is 0.000101<0.05

we reject Null hypothesis

The claim that the average time on death row is not 15 years

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