A student claims that he can correctly identify whether a personis a business major or an agriculture major by the way the persondresses. Suppose in actuality that if someone is a business major,he can correctly identify that person as a business major 87% ofthe time. When a person is an agriculture major, the student willincorrectly identify that person as a business major 16% of thetime. Presented with one person and asked to identify the major ofthis person (who is either a business or an agriculture major), heconsiders this to be a hypothesis test with the null hypothesisbeing that the person is a business major and the alternative thatthe person is an agriculture major. What would be a Type IIerror?
Saying that the person is an agriculture major when in fact theperson is an agriculture major.
Saying that the person is a business major when in fact theperson is a business major.
Saying that the person is a business major when in fact theperson is an agriculture major.
Saying that the person is an agriculture major when in fact theperson is a business major.