1) Define a problem where you test a hypothesis mean µx= (a value you choose) vt the alternate hypothesis px # (the same value you have chosen) at the level d significance (X) of 0.05, for a sample size N=11, by also defining your own values fo the standard deviation (Sx) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the hypothesi s accepted or rejected. Define the same problem where you test a hypothesis mean px = (a value yo choose) this time with the alternate hypothesis px < (the same value you have chosen), for the same level of significance (X) of 0.05, same sample size N=11 an the same standard deviation (Sx) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected. (Hint: Define and solve a one-sided hypothesis testing question using t(student distribution.)

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Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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1) Define a problem where you test a hypothesis mean µx= (a value you choose) vith
the alternate hypothesis µx # (the same value you have chosen) at the level of
significance (C) of 0.05, for a sample size N=11, by also defining your own values for
the standard deviation (Sx) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the hypothesis
is accepted or rejected.
Define the same problem where you test a hypothesis mean px = (a value you
choose) this time with the alternate hypothesis Px < (the same value you have
chosen), for the same level of significance (0) of 0.05, same sample size N=11 and
the same standard deviation (§x) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the
hypothesis is accepted or rejected.
(Hint: Define and solve a one-sided hypothesis testing question using t(student)
distribution.)
Transcribed Image Text:1) Define a problem where you test a hypothesis mean µx= (a value you choose) vith the alternate hypothesis µx # (the same value you have chosen) at the level of significance (C) of 0.05, for a sample size N=11, by also defining your own values for the standard deviation (Sx) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected. Define the same problem where you test a hypothesis mean px = (a value you choose) this time with the alternate hypothesis Px < (the same value you have chosen), for the same level of significance (0) of 0.05, same sample size N=11 and the same standard deviation (§x) and mean (x) of the sample. Show whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected. (Hint: Define and solve a one-sided hypothesis testing question using t(student) distribution.)
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