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Many high school students take the sat's twice; once in their junior year and once in their senior year. in a sample of 60 such students, the score on the second try was, on average, 30 points above the first try with a standard deviation of 14 points. test the claim that retaking the sat increases the score on average by more than 25 points. test this claim at the 0.05 significance level.
(a) the claim is that the mean difference is greater than 25 (μd > 25), what type of test is this?
1. this is a two-tailed test.
2. this is a right-tailed test.
3. this is a left-tailed test.
(b) what is the test statistic?
td=
(c) use software to get the p-value of the test statistic.
p-value =
(d) what is the conclusion regarding the null hypothesis?
1. reject h0
2. fail to reject h0
(e) choose the appropriate concluding statement.
1. the data supports the claim that retaking the sat increases the score on average by more than 25 points.
2. there is not enough data to support the claim that retaking the sat increases the score on average by more than 25 points.
3. we reject the claim that retaking the sat increases the score on average by more than 25 points.
4. we have proven that retaking the sat increases the score on average by more than 25 points.
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