s of cans of diet soda have weights with a mean that is less than the mean for the regular soda. hypotheses? B. Ho P1=2

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Data on the weights (Ib) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two samples are
independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b)
below. Use a 0.01 significance level for both parts.
Diet
Regular
H2
n
40
40
0.78473 Ib
0.81044 Ib
0.00438 Ib
0.00741 lb
a. Test the claim that the contents of cans of diet soda have weights with a mean that is less than the mean for the regular soda.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
O A. Ho: H1 H2
B. Ho: H1 = 42
H4: Hy <H2
H1: H1 <H2
OC. Ho: H1=H2
H1: Hy> H2
D. Ho: 41= 42
Transcribed Image Text:Data on the weights (Ib) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.01 significance level for both parts. Diet Regular H2 n 40 40 0.78473 Ib 0.81044 Ib 0.00438 Ib 0.00741 lb a. Test the claim that the contents of cans of diet soda have weights with a mean that is less than the mean for the regular soda. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? O A. Ho: H1 H2 B. Ho: H1 = 42 H4: Hy <H2 H1: H1 <H2 OC. Ho: H1=H2 H1: Hy> H2 D. Ho: 41= 42
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Step 1

Data on the weghts of contents of cans of diet soda :

Sample size , n = 40.

Sample mean , x̅ = 0.78473 lb.

Standard deviation , s = 0.00438 lb.

Data on the weghts of contents of cans of regular soda :

Sample size , n = 40

Sample mean , x̅ = 0.81044.

Standard deviation , s =0.00741.

Given level of significance, α = 0.01.

Notice, Here population standard deviations are equal.

When this is the case we use a pooled t-test.

It is asked to find 

·         The null and alternative hypotheses.

Step 2

Claim : Mean weghts of contents of cans of diet soda is less than mean weghts of contents of cans of regular soda

Based on the claim the hypotheses being tested is , 

Null hypotheses , Ho : µ1 µ2

Alternative hypotheses , Ha : µ1 <  µ2

Since we've less than inequality in alternative hypotheses it is left tailed test.

Thus , the claim is in alternative hypotheses.

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