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10 December, 03:33

Trevor thinks that left-handed pitchers in a baseball league are more likely to strike out batters than right-handed pitchers are. He's considering each "at-bat" as an opportunity for a strikeout. He takes a random sample of at-bats where the pitcher was left-handed, and he records the proportion of those at-bats that result in a strikeout. He repeats this process for at-bats with right-handed pitchers. He wants to use the results to test if the proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout is significantly higher for left-handed pitchers. Which of the following is an appropriate set of hypotheses for Trevor'?

A. H0: PR - PL = 0

Ha: PR - PL > 0

B. H0: PL - PR = 0

Ha: PL - PR < 0

C. H0: PM - PR = 0

Ha: PL - PR > 0

D. H0: PR - PL = 0

Ha: PR - PL not equal to 0

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  1. 10 December, 03:56
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    C. H0: PL - PR = 0

    Ha: PL - PR > 0

    The null hypothesis for this case is that left-handed pitchers in a baseball league are not more likely to strike out batters than right-handed pitchers are. That is the proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout is significantly equal for both left-handed and right-handed pitchers.

    H0: PL - PR = 0

    The alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout is significantly higher for left-handed pitchers

    Ha: PL - PR > 0

    PL - proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout for left-handed pitchers

    PR - proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout for right-handed pitchers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The null hypothesis (H0) tries to show that no significant variation exists between variables or that a single variable is no different than its mean. While an alternative Hypothesis (Ha) attempt to prove that a new theory is true rather than the old one. That a variable is significantly different from the mean.

    The null hypothesis for this case is that left-handed pitchers in a baseball league are not more likely to strike out batters than right-handed pitchers are. That is the proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout is significantly equal for both left-handed and right-handed pitchers.

    H0: PL - PR = 0

    The alternative hypothesis is that the proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout is significantly higher for left-handed pitchers

    Ha: PL - PR > 0

    PL - proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout for left-handed pitchers

    PR - proportion of at-bats resulting in a strikeout for right-handed pitchers
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