An candy company claims the product contents are greater than 1.35 oz per bag. In order to test their claim, we randomly
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 4:53 pm
An candy company claims the product contents are greater than
1.35 oz per bag. In order to test their claim, we randomly selected
a sample of 42 bags and determined the average weight sampled is
1.34 oz. We assume the standard deviation of the population is 0.14
oz. Test the company's claim with an alpha value of 0.05.
Select the correct Null Hypothesis, Critical Value and
Decision below.
Round you Z_alpha and critical value to the nearest hundredth,
remember to interpolate if between two reference values on the
table.
mu_h=hypothesized mean, CV is critical value
Question 4 options:
Ho: mu_h >= 1.34, CV=$1.29, Reject
Ho: mu_h <=1.35,CV=$1.22, Reject
Ho: mu_h <= 1.35, CV=$1.42, DNR
Ho: mu_h >= 1.35, CV=$1.29, DNR
1.35 oz per bag. In order to test their claim, we randomly selected
a sample of 42 bags and determined the average weight sampled is
1.34 oz. We assume the standard deviation of the population is 0.14
oz. Test the company's claim with an alpha value of 0.05.
Select the correct Null Hypothesis, Critical Value and
Decision below.
Round you Z_alpha and critical value to the nearest hundredth,
remember to interpolate if between two reference values on the
table.
mu_h=hypothesized mean, CV is critical value
Question 4 options:
Ho: mu_h >= 1.34, CV=$1.29, Reject
Ho: mu_h <=1.35,CV=$1.22, Reject
Ho: mu_h <= 1.35, CV=$1.42, DNR
Ho: mu_h >= 1.35, CV=$1.29, DNR