Based on the following scenarios, match the scenario with the correct type of problem. Group of answer choices

a. A local Toyota dealership wants to estimate the average cost of maintenance repairs car owners spend per year. They send out a survey asking locals to report the cost for their vehicle over the past year.
b. The University of Florida wants to estimate what number of students visit Library West multiple times per week. They ask the following question: "Do you visit Library West more than twice a week?"
c. A local Toyota dealership wants learn about customers use of the vending machines in the waiting area lobby. They ask the question: "Do you purchase food or drink from the vending machines?"
d. The University of Florida wants to estimate how long students visit Library West per week. They send out a survey and ask respondents to write down how many hours per week they visit Library West.

Options for each question:

1. One proportion
2. One mean

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Answer:

Matching the scenario with the correct type of problem:

a. one mean

b. one proportion

c. one proportion

d. one mean

Step-by-step explanation:

A one-proportion problem is tested using the one-sample proportion test.  This estimates the proportion of a population by comparing the proportion to a target or reference value.  On the other hand, a one-mean problem is tested using the one-sample t-test.  This tests whether a population mean is significantly different from some hypothesized value.