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Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for the following problems. (Enter 1 for \( \alpha \) as needed.) (a) The manager of a restaurant believes that it takes a customer less than or equal to 24 minutes to eat lunch. (Give your hypotheses in minutes.) $H_0$: $H_a$: (b) Economists have stated that the marginal propensity to consume is at least 85\% out of every dollar. $H_0$: $H_a$: (c) It has been stated that 79 out of every 100 people who go to the movies on Saturday night buy popcorn. $H_0$: $H_a$:

          Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for the following problems. (Enter 1 for \( \alpha \) as needed.)
(a) The manager of a restaurant believes that it takes a customer less than or equal to 24 minutes to eat lunch. (Give your hypotheses in minutes.)
$H_0$:
$H_a$:
(b) Economists have stated that the marginal propensity to consume is at least 85\% out of every dollar.
$H_0$:
$H_a$:
(c) It has been stated that 79 out of every 100 people who go to the movies on Saturday night buy popcorn.
$H_0$:
$H_a$:
        
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Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for the following problems. (Enter 1 for α as needed.)
(a) The manager of a restaurant believes that it takes a customer less than or equal to 24 minutes to eat lunch. (Give your hypotheses in minutes.)
H0:
Ha:
(b) Economists have stated that the marginal propensity to consume is at least 85% out of every dollar.
H0:
Ha:
(c) It has been stated that 79 out of every 100 people who go to the movies on Saturday night buy popcorn.
H0:
Ha:

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a) The manager of a restaurant believes that it takes a customer less than or equal to 24 minutes to eat lunch. Give your hypotheses in minutes. b) Economists have stated that the marginal propensity to consume is at least 0.5 out of every dollar. c) It has been stated that 79 out of every 100 people who go to the movies on Saturday night buy popcorn.
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00:01 In this question, we have to write the null hypothesis as well as the alternate hypothesis for each of these problem.
00:07 So here the null hypothesis will be that mu is less than equals to 22 minutes and the alternate hypothesis is here going to be that the mu is greater than 22 minutes.
00:19 So now we can say that mu will be here equals to we can write 22 minutes and this is here we can say population mean.
00:27 So let us write it and it will be here population and then it is here mean.
00:32 So now solving this very problem further we can say in the b part we are having the value of null hypothesis as mu greater than equals to 95 and this is our claim remember.
00:46 So in the first part our claim was this very value that is the null hypothesis and then in the second part we are having the alternate hypothesis as mu will be lesser than 95.
00:59 So now we can say that the mu value is here going to be equals to 95 and this is basically the population mean...
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