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Use Hypothesis Testing and the data in the course materials folder to analyze the relationship between the number of cows and milk production in California.

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Use Hypothesis Testing and the data in the course materials folder to analyze the relationship between the number of cows and milk production in California.

 

Please remember to:

  • Develop a research question.
  • Formulate both a numerical and verbal hypothesis statement regarding your research issue.
  • What is the independent variable?
  • What is the dependent variable?
  • Select a level of significance.
  • Identify the test statistic.
  • Describe the results of your test, and explain how the findings from this hypothesis testing can be used to answer your research question. 

 

Use the results of above;

 

  • What percentage of California’s milk production can be attributed to their heard size?
  • What percentage of California’s milk production can not be attributed to their heard size?
  • Predict California’s milk production if they maintain a heard of 1,775,000 cows.
  • At the 95% prediction level; predict California’s milk production interval if they maintain a herd of 1,775,000 cows.

Format:  State each question followed by your answer.

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