Top Posters
Since Sunday
New Topic  
tmason tmason
wrote...
Posts: 133
Rep: 0 0
A year ago
An athletic trainer is concerned that his athletes are not drinking enough water during games. He randomly samples 11 previous games with comparable temperature and humidity and records the amount of water consumed by the team in liters (shown in the table). What is the null hypothesis?

Amount of Water Consumed per Game (in liters)

21.23221.5
3025.528
35.54022.7
29.222.5



H0: The median amount of water consumed by the team is equal to 30 L.



H0: The mean amount of water consumed by the team is equal to 30 L.



H0: The median amount of water consumed by the team is less than 30 L.



H0: The mean amount of water consumed by the team is less than 30 L.

Textbook 
Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach

Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach


Edition: 3rd
Author:
Read 44 times
1 Reply
Replies
Answer verified by a subject expert
skysdalmtsskysdalmts
wrote...
Posts: 138
Rep: 0 0
A year ago
Sign in or Sign up in seconds to unlock everything for free
More solutions for this book are available here
1

Related Topics

tmason Author
wrote...

A year ago
Correct Slight Smile TY
wrote...

Yesterday
This calls for a celebration Person Raising Both Hands in Celebration
wrote...

2 hours ago
Good timing, thanks!
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  870 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 129
  
 1090
  
 6106
Your Opinion
Which is the best fuel for late night cramming?
Votes: 146