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Consumers Energy states that the average electric bill across the state is $58. You want to test the claim that the average bill amount is actually...
Consumers Energy states that the average electric bill across the state is $58.77. You want to test the claim that the average bill amount is actually greater than $58.77. The hypotheses for this situation are as follows: Null Hypothesis: μ ≤ 58.77, Alternative Hypothesis: μ > 58.77. If the true statewide average bill is $99.59 and the null hypothesis is not rejected, did a type I, type II, or no error occur?
Question 16 options:
1)
We do not know the p-value, so we cannot determine if an error has occurred.
2)
Type II Error has occurred.
3)
Type I Error has occurred
4)
No error has occurred.
5)
We do not know the degrees of freedom, so we cannot determine if an error has occurred.