This Question: 1 pt 8 of 10 (0 complete) This Quiz: 10 pts possible Clifford lik
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This Question: 1 pt 8 of 10 (0 complete) This Quiz: 10 pts possible Clifford likes dogs. He wondered how much dog owners spend on their dogs in a year. He hypothesized that dog owners spend more than $1000 a year on their dogs, on average. He sampled 75 dog owners in a local community and found that these 75 dog owners spent an average $1075 on their dogs in a year. Suppose s$175. Assume that these 75 dog owners are representative of all dog owners in terms of amount spent on their dogs in a year. The p value is 0,000, what conclusion should be made? Choose the correct answer below O A. There is strong evidence to accept the null hypothesis. O B. There is not enough evidence to accept the null hypothesis OC. There is strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis. D. There is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis.Explanation / Answer
The p - value is very small and so, there is very strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis.
Option C is correct.