Renal Disease The mean serum-creatinine level measured in 13 patients 24 hours after they received a newly proposed antibiotic was 1.1 mg/dL. You can use SALT to answer parts of this question. (a) If the mean and standard deviation of serum creatinine in the general population are 1.0 and 0.4 mg/dL, respectively, then, using a significance level of 0.05, test whether the mean serum-creatinine level in this group is different from that of the general population. State the null and alternative hypotheses (in mg/dL). (Enter != for as needed.) = 1 Ho: != 1 H₂: Find the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Find the rejection region. (Round your answers to two decimal places. If the test is one-sided, enter NONE for the unused region.) test statistic > test statistic < State your conclusion. ● Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Fail to reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Fail to reject H.. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.

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The mean serum-creatinine level measured in 13 patients 24 hours after they received a newly proposed antibiotic was 1.1 mg/dL.
You can use SALT to answer parts of this question.
(a) If the mean and standard deviation of serum creatinine in the general population are 1.0 and 0.4 mg/dL, respectively, then, using a significance level of 0.05, test whether the mean serum-creatinine level in this group is different from that of the general
population.
State the null and alternative hypotheses (in mg/dL). (Enter != for as needed.)
Ho:
= 1
H₁:
!=1
Find the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
Find the rejection region. (Round your answers to two decimal places. If the test is one-sided, enter NONE for the unused region.)
test statistic >
test statistic <
State your conclusion.
Ⓒ Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.
O Fail to reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.
O Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.
O Fail to reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.
Transcribed Image Text:Renal Disease The mean serum-creatinine level measured in 13 patients 24 hours after they received a newly proposed antibiotic was 1.1 mg/dL. You can use SALT to answer parts of this question. (a) If the mean and standard deviation of serum creatinine in the general population are 1.0 and 0.4 mg/dL, respectively, then, using a significance level of 0.05, test whether the mean serum-creatinine level in this group is different from that of the general population. State the null and alternative hypotheses (in mg/dL). (Enter != for as needed.) Ho: = 1 H₁: !=1 Find the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Find the rejection region. (Round your answers to two decimal places. If the test is one-sided, enter NONE for the unused region.) test statistic > test statistic < State your conclusion. Ⓒ Reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Fail to reject Ho. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population. O Fail to reject Ho. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean serum-creatinine level in this particular group of patients is different from that of the general population.
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