SOLUTION: The claim is that for a smartphone​ carrier's data speeds at​ airports, the mean is
mu
μ
equals
=
18.00
18.00 Mbps. The sample size is n
equals
=
15
15
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Question 1129889: The claim is that for a smartphone carrier's data speeds at airports, the mean is
mu
μ
equals
=
18.00
18.00 Mbps. The sample size is n
equals
=
15
15 and the test statistic is t
equals
=
negative 2.212
−2.212
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From a t-table, the probability (p-value, here) is between 0.02 and 0.05 for a sample with df=14, but there is no other information such as the sample mean, how the sample was taken, or what the hypothesis is.
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