In: Statistics and Probability
Test the given claim. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative
hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, and then state the conclusion
about the null hypothesis, as well as the final conclusion that
addresses the original claim. Among 2142 passenger cars in a
particular region, 249 had only rear license plates. Among 332
commercial trucks, 49 had only rear license plates. A reasonable
hypothesis is that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring
front license plates at a
higher rate than owners of passenger cars. Use a 0.10 significance
level to test that hypothesis.
1. Test the claim using a hypothesis test.
2. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval.
a. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Let population 1 correspond to the passenger cars and population 2 correspond to the commercial trucks. Let a success be a vehicle that only has a rear license plate.
A. H0: p1 = p2
H1: p1 > p2
B. H0: p1 = p2
H1: p1 < p2
C. H0: p1 < p2
H1: p1 = p2
D. H0: p1 = p2
H1: p1 ≠ p2
Identify the test statistic.
---------------(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Identify the P-value.
---------------(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
State the conclusion about the null hypothesis, as well as the
final conclusion that addresses the original claim.
A. Fail to reject Ho. There is not sufficient evidence to support
the claim that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring
front license plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger
cars.
B. Reject Ho. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim
that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license
plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars.
C. Fail to reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to support the
claim that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front
license plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger
cars.
D. Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim
that commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license
plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars.
b. Identify the confidence interval limits for the appropriate
confidence interval. Let population 1 correspond to the passenger
cars
and population 2 correspond to the commercial trucks . Let a
success be a vehicle that only has a rear license plate.
----------< p1 − p2 <-----------(Round to four decimal places
as needed.)
Because the confidence interval limits (1)----------- 0, there
(2)--------- a significant difference between the two proportions.
There (3)--------- sufficient evidence to support the claim that
commercial trucks owners violate laws requiring front license
plates at a higher rate than owners of passenger cars.
(1) contain
do not contain
(2) is
is not
(3) is not
is