A cookie company has announced that they average 1000 chocolate chips in their cookie packages. Looking to make some quick money, an enterprising statistics student is hoping they may be able to find evidence that this claim is untrue. If the student can provide sufficient evidence that the average number of chocolate chips in a cookie package is less than 1000 chips, they may have grounds to sue the company. For the situation, state the null and alternative hypotheses. If the results of the test are statistically significant, what does that mean regarding the null hypothesis (do we reject the null or fail to reject the null)? Explain what this means using specific words from the context of the problem. If the results of the test are NOT statistically significant, what does that mean regarding the null hypothesis (do we reject the null or fail to reject the null)? Explain what this means using specific words from the context of the problem.

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Chapter12: Probability
Section12.2: Introduction To Probability
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  1. A cookie company has announced that they average 1000 chocolate chips in their cookie packages. Looking to make some quick money, an enterprising statistics student is hoping they may be able to find evidence that this claim is untrue. If the student can provide sufficient evidence that the average number of chocolate chips in a cookie package is less than 1000 chips, they may have grounds to sue the company.
  2. For the situation, state the null and alternative hypotheses.
  3. If the results of the test are statistically significant, what does that mean regarding the null hypothesis (do we reject the null or fail to reject the null)? Explain what this means using specific words from the context of the problem.
  4. If the results of the test are NOT statistically significant, what does that mean regarding the null hypothesis (do we reject the null or fail to reject the null)? Explain what this means using specific words from the context of the problem.
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