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An educator claims that the average salary of substitute teachers in Pennsylvania is at most $60 per day. A random sample of ten school districts is selected, and the daily salaries are shown. Is there evidence to support the claim at á = .01?
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
MathGuru
I assume you are referring to SPSS in your subject line, which is a computer program for analyzing statistical data. If so, conduct a one-sample t-test using the data you have entered in your post. If you are unfamiliar with SPSS, there are online tutorials which may help.
Answered by
mawlid
An educator claims that the average salary of substitute teachers in school districts in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, is less than $60 a day. A random sample of eight school Districts is selected, and the daily salaries (in dollars) are shown:
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a) Is there enough evidence to support the educator’s claim at α=0.10
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a) Is there enough evidence to support the educator’s claim at α=0.10
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Mabruka jibriil yousuf
Maths biostatics
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