Hypothesis Testing II You think th the average wait time at a McDonald\'s drive-
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Hypothesis Testing II You think th the average wait time at a McDonald's drive-through is 10 minutes. level of a 05. You park your car and observe it is not 10 minutes, and decide to gather some data to prove it at a significance times: the following wait Wait Times 12 31. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? 32. What is your t-statistie? Show your work and round to two decimal places (if necessary) 33. What is (are) your t-critical value(s)? 34. In the following figure shade in the area belonging to the 1) significance level a, and 2) the p-value. 0 32 35. What is your conclusion? Use either a t-test or a p-value test.Explanation / Answer
Ans 31)
Assumed average wait time is 10 minutes and we are claiming that it is different than 10 minutes
hence null hypothesis is
H0: MeanP=10
And alternate hypothesis is
H1:MeanP=! 10 (=! means not equals to)
ANs 32)
t value will be calculated as (Sample Mean-MeanP)/standard error
Standard error will be calculated as sqrt[Sum(X_-MeanP)^2/(Sample Size)]
t-value=(6.6-10)/(3.781/sqrt(5))=-2.01
Ans 33)
t critical value for 5% significance and df=4 from table 2.776
if calculated t value < critical t value then we can not reject null hypothesis
Hence in this case we can not reject null hypothesis because 2.01<2.776
Therefore wait time is none other than 10 minutes
Ans 35)
p value from calculated t of -2.01 is 0.05799 which states that there are chances to have mean equal to 10 are 0.11479 for 2 tailed test as it can be higher or lower than 10
Hence for p<0.05 we cannot reject null hypothesis
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