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Answer:
d. She should reject the null hypothesis because p < 0.10.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a t statistic, so let's solve for the P-value on our calculators. (tcdf on a TI-84 calculator is 2nd->VARS->6.)
tcdf(left bound, right bound, degrees of freedom)
- Our left bound is t=1.457.
- Our right bound is infinity, because we're interested in the hypothesis µ>40 mg/dL. We use 999 to represent infinity in the calculator.
- Our degrees of freedom is n-1 = 15-1 = 14.
tcdf(1.457,999,14) = .084
.084 < P-value of .10, so we reject the null hypothesis.
Lola's conclusion should be "She should reject the null hypothesis because p< 0.10". Option D is correct.
Given information:
Lola is using a one-sample t-test for a population mean, µ, to test the null hypothesis.
[tex]\mu=40[/tex]
Sample random size is, [tex]n=15[/tex].
The value of the one-sample t-statistic is [tex]t=1.457[/tex].
The left bound will be [tex]t=1.457[/tex] and the value of [tex]n-1[/tex] will be 15-1=14.
Now, use the calculator to find the value of p. The found value of p will be,
[tex]p=0.084[/tex]
So, the value of p is less than 0.1.
Therefore, Lola's conclusion should be "She should reject the null hypothesis because p< 0.10". Option D is correct.
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