SOLUTION: The mean age of bus drivers in Chicago is greater than 54.4 years. If a hypothesis is performed, how should you interpret a decision that fails to reject the null hypothesis? A.

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Question 1026377: The mean age of bus drivers in Chicago is greater than 54.4 years. If a hypothesis is performed, how should you interpret a decision that fails to reject the null hypothesis?
A. There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim Mean >54.4
B. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim >54.4
C. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim >54.4
D. There is not sufficient evidence to reject the claim >54.4

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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The mean age of bus drivers in Chicago is greater than 54.4 years. If a hypothesis is performed, how should you interpret a decision that fails to reject the null hypothesis?
Ho: u <= 54.4
Ha: u > 54.4
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Fails to reject Ho:: u <= 54.4
A. There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim Mean >54.4:: true
B. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim >54.4
C. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim >54.4
D. There is not sufficient evidence to reject the claim >54.4
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Stan H.
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