Respuesta :
Answer:
b. T.DIST
Step-by-step explanation:
Previous concepts
The t distribution (Student’s t-distribution) is a "probability distribution that is used to estimate population parameters when the sample size is small (n<30) or when the population variance is unknown".
The shape of the t distribution is determined by its degrees of freedom and when the degrees of freedom increase the t distirbution becomes a normal distribution approximately.
The degrees of freedom represent "the number of independent observations in a set of data. For example if we estimate a mean score from a single sample, the number of independent observations would be equal to the sample size minus one."
Solution to the problem
a. RAND
False, since this function is to generate a random number between 0 and 1. And is not used to calculate p values
b. T.DIST
Correct, since th population deviation is unknown and if we find the degrees of freedom we can calculate the p value with this function.
c. NORM.S.DIST
False, because this is in order to calculate the p value when the population deviation is given [tex]\sigma[/tex]
d. Not enough information is given to answer this question.
False we have enough info to conclude this.
Answer:
b. T.DIST
Step-by-step explanation:
Excel's T.DIST function is used to calculate the p-value for a hypothesis test when the standard deviation is unknown. It makes use of Student's T distribution with single tail. It is generally used when the data set size is relatively small making it difficult to compute the standard deviation of the population. The function facilitates hypothesis testing in such scenarios.