Consider the following situation. The average number of pens in households in Ci
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Consider the following situation. The average number of pens in households in Citation has historically been 20.5 with a population standard deviation of 3. A randomly selected sample of 56 households in Citation has an average of 19.6 pens. At (alpha = 0.01), is there enough evidence to conclude that the mean number of pens is now not equal to 20.5? The two-tailed critical values are -2.58 and 2.58. The test statistic is -2.24. Can we conclude that the mean number of pens is now not equal to 20.5? Yes NoExplanation / Answer
Answer:
Rejection Region: Reject Ho if calculated t < -2.58 or t> 2.58.
Test statistic t=-2.24 not falls in the rejection region.
Ho is not rejected.
No. there is not enough evidence to conclude that the mean number of pens is now not equal to 20.5.
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