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Suppose a consumer product researcher wanted to find out whether a highlighter lasted longer than the manufacturer's claim that their highlighters could write continuously for 14 hours. The researcher tested 40 highlighters and recorded the number of continuous hours each highlighter wrote before drying up. Test the hypothesis that the highlighters wrote for more than 14 continuous hours. Following are the summary statistics: Suppose a consumer product researcher wanted to find out whether a highlighter lasted longer than the manufacturer's claim that their highlighters could write continuously for 14 hours. The researcher tested 40 highlighters and recorded the number of continuous hours each highlighter wrote before drying up. Test the hypothesis that the highlighters wrote for more than 14 continuous hours. Following are the summary statistics:   x =14.5 hours, s =1.2 hours Report the test statistic, p- value, your decision regarding the null hypothesis. At the 5% significance level, state your conclusion about the original claim. Round all values to the nearest thousandth. A) z = 9.583; p = 0.000+; Reject the null hypothesis; there is strong evidence to suggest that the highlighters last longer than 14 hours. B) t = 2.635; p = 0.006; Reject the null hypothesis; there is strong evidence to suggest that the highlighters last longer than 14 hours. C) z = 9.583; p = 0.000+; Fail to reject the null hypothesis; there is not strong evidence to suggest that the highlighters last longer than 14 hours. D) t = 2.635; p = 0.006; Fail to reject the null hypothesis; there is not strong evidence to suggest that the highlighters last longer than 14 hours. x =14.5 hours, s =1.2 hours
Report the test statistic, p- value, your decision regarding the null hypothesis. At the 5% significance level, state your conclusion about the original claim. Round all values to the nearest thousandth.


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