Alice, Bob, and Carmen are three recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program who are now gainfully employed. They tell you their salaries; from this data, you wish to determine whether the mean salary of recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program is above the national average. Match each of the following elements of this example with its correct name.
A. Alice's, Bob's, and Carmen's salaries
B. Salaries of recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program
C. A number computed from the average of Alice's, Bob's, and Carmen's salaries that helps us decide whether to reject the null hypothesis

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Answer:

A. Alice's, Bob's, and Carmen's salaries      Sample  

B Salaries of recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program  Population

C A number computed from the average of Alice's, Bob's, and Carmen's salaries that helps us decide whether to reject the null hypothesis

   P-value  

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering A

   The salaries of  Alice, Bob, and Carmen are Samples because they are selected from a larger population (i.e the salaries  of recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program)

Considering B

  The salaries of recent graduates of the ASU Engineering program is the population because it is the entire pooled of data from which the samples are selected from

 Considering

A number computed from the average of Alice's, Bob's, and Carmen's salaries that helps us decide whether to reject the null hypothesis is the P-value  because the P-value is computed from the sample and it is use to make decision whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis  

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