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The true average of the amount of time spent by students to do their homework in

ID: 3240567 • Letter: T

Question

The true average of the amount of time spent by students to do their homework in minutes is supposed to be 75 volts. A professor was interested in conducting a study to check whether the students are taking enough time to make their homework. He selects a sample of 100 such students and uses the resulting recorded amount of time as a basis to perform a test. If the standard deviation is sigma = 25. Is there a compelling evidence that the true mean differ from 76 at the level of significance 0.05? Answer the question using two different ways and provide comments on the results: a) Using the critical region: b) Using the P-value:

Explanation / Answer

NULL hypothesis H0: =75 verssu alternative Ha: 75

Test statistic Z=(xbar-0)/(/sqrt(n)) =(76-75)/(25/sqrt(100))=0.4

Part-a At 5% level critical z=±1.96

As calculated Z<1.96, we do not reject null and conclude that the true mean does not differ from 76

Part-b-p-value=2*P(Z<-0.4)=0.6892

As p-value>0.05, we do not reject null and conclude that the true mean does not differ from 76