Day Frequency, A bicycle sarety organization claims thnat fatal bicycie accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week. The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 783 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents occurred. At a = 0.01, can you reject the claim that the distribution is uniform? Complete parts a through d below. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 107 112 105 112 123 106 118 (a) State H, and H, and identify the claim. Họ: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is Ha: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is Which hypothesis is the claim? O Ho O Ha (b) Determine the critical value, Xo, and the rejection region. X6 =(Round to three decimal places as needed.) Choose the correct rejection region below. O A. X* >x. Oc. X

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A bicycle safety organization claims that fatal bicycle accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week. The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 783 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents occurred. At α=0.01​, can you reject the claim that the distribution is​ uniform? Complete parts a through d below.

A bicycle safety organization claims that fatal bicycle accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week.
The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 783 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents
occurred. At a = 0.01, can you reject the claim that the distribution is uniform? Complete parts a through d
Frequency, f
107
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
112
below.
105
112
123
106
118
(a) State H, and H, and identify the claim.
Ho: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is
Ha: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is
Which hypothesis is the claim?
Ho
Ha
2
(b) Determine the critical value, Xo, and the rejection region.
Xo = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
%3D
Choose the correct rejection region below.
O B. Xsx
2
2
2
2
O A. X>x,
2
2
2
Oc. X <Xo
O D. X 2X0
(c) Calculate the test statistic.
X = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
%D
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. Then interpret the decision in the context of the original claim.
Ho. At the 1% significance level, there
enough evidence to reject the claim that the distribution of fatal bicycle accidents thoughout the week is uniform.
Transcribed Image Text:A bicycle safety organization claims that fatal bicycle accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week. The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 783 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents occurred. At a = 0.01, can you reject the claim that the distribution is uniform? Complete parts a through d Frequency, f 107 Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 112 below. 105 112 123 106 118 (a) State H, and H, and identify the claim. Ho: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is Ha: The distribution of fatal bicycle accidents throughout the week is Which hypothesis is the claim? Ho Ha 2 (b) Determine the critical value, Xo, and the rejection region. Xo = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) %3D Choose the correct rejection region below. O B. Xsx 2 2 2 2 O A. X>x, 2 2 2 Oc. X <Xo O D. X 2X0 (c) Calculate the test statistic. X = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) %D (d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. Then interpret the decision in the context of the original claim. Ho. At the 1% significance level, there enough evidence to reject the claim that the distribution of fatal bicycle accidents thoughout the week is uniform.
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