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Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value or critical value(s), conclusion
about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method unless your instructor specifies otherwise.
Human Body Temperature Data Set 2 in Appendix B includes a sample of 106 body temperatures with a mean of 98.20°F. Assume that σ is known to be 0.62°F. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the mean body temperature of the population is equal to 98.6°F, as is commonly believed. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the common belief is wrong?
Data Set 2: Body Temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) of Healthy Adults
Data provided by Dr. Steven Wasserman, Dr. Philip Mackowiak, and Dr. Myron Levine of the University of Maryland.
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Data set name for the 12 A.M. temperatures on Day 2 is Bodytemp. |
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Minitab: |
Worksheet name for the 12 A.M. temperatures on Day 2 is BODYTEMP.MTW. |
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Workbook name for the 12 A.M. temperatures on Day 2 is BODYTEMP.XLS. |
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TI-83/84 Plus: |
App name for 12 A.M. temperatures on Day 2 is BTEMP and the file name is BTEMP. |
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Text file name is BTEMP. |


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