Problem

Good credit: The Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) credit score is used by banks and other lenders to determine whether someone is a good credit risk. Scores range from 300 to 850 , with a score of 720 or more indicating that a person is a very good credit risk. An economist wants to determine whether the mean FicO score is lower than the cutoff of 720 . She finds that a random sample of 100 people had a mean FICO score of 703 with a standard deviation of 92 . Can the economist conclude that the mean FICO score is less than 720 ? Use the $\alpha=0.01$ level of significance and the P-value method with the TI- 84 Plus calculator.
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State the appropriate null and alternate hypotheses.
\[
\begin{array}{l}
H_{0}: \mu> 720 \\
H_{1}: \mu< 720
\end{array}
\]

This hypothesis test is a
$\square< \square \quad \square> \square \quad \square=\square$
$\square \neq \square \quad \mu$

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Final Answer: The economist cannot conclude that the mean FICO score is less than 720. \(\boxed{Fail \ to \ reject \ H_{0}}\).

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Step 1 :State the appropriate null and alternate hypotheses. The null hypothesis \(H_{0}: \mu \geq 720\) and the alternative hypothesis \(H_{1}: \mu < 720\).

Step 2 :The question is asking to perform a hypothesis test to determine if the mean FICO score is less than 720. We are given a sample mean of 703, a standard deviation of 92, and a sample size of 100. We are also given a significance level of 0.01.

Step 3 :Calculate the t-statistic and p-value. The calculated t-statistic is -1.85 and the p-value is 0.0338.

Step 4 :Compare the p-value with the significance level. The p-value is greater than the significance level of 0.01, so we fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Step 5 :Final Answer: The economist cannot conclude that the mean FICO score is less than 720. \(\boxed{Fail \ to \ reject \ H_{0}}\).

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