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13 May, 18:35

A manufacturer claims to have built a home stereo speaker that is 4 feet tall but uses an average of only 30 watts of power. A sample of 40 speakers from the manufacturer found that they used an average of 32 watts of power. The appropriate hypotheses to test the manufacturer's claim are?

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  1. 13 May, 18:50
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    Original claim is H_o: M = 30

    Alternate claim is H_a: M > 30.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    4 ft tall speaker consume 30 watt power

    a group of 40 speaker consume average power of 32 watt

    calculation:

    A home installed 4 ft tall speaker that use 30 watt Power

    40 speakers used 32 watt Power

    Original claim is H_o: M = 30

    Alternate claim is H_a: M > 30.
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