Suppose a mechanic claims that a machine filling bottles with saline solution is not equal to 153 ml, on average. Several of his coworkers do not believe him, so the mechanic decides to do a hypothesis test, at a 1% significance level, to persuade them. He fills 18 bottles, collects the proper data, and works through the testing procedure: H0: μ=153; Ha: μ≠153 x¯=156 σ=13 α=0.01 (significance level)

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Suppose a mechanic claims that a machine filling bottles with saline solution is not equal to 153 ml, on average. Several of his coworkers do not believe him, so the mechanic decides to do a hypothesis test, at a 1% significance level, to persuade them. He fills 18 bottles, collects the proper data, and works through the testing procedure:

  • H0: μ=153; Ha: μ≠153
  • x¯=156
  • σ=13
  • α=0.01 (significance level)
  • The test statistic is:

z0=x¯−μ0σn√=156−1531318√=0.98

The critical values are −z0.005=−2.58 and z0.005=2.58

Conclude whether to reject or not reject H0, and interpret the results.

-Reject H0. At the 1% significance level, the test results are not statistically significant and at best, provide weak evidence against the null hypothesis.

-Reject H0. At the 1% significance level, the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean filled bottle of saline solution is not equal to 153 ml.

-Do not reject H0. At the 1% significance level, the test results are not statistically significant and at best, provide weak evidence against the null hypothesis.

-Do not reject H0. At the 1% significance level, the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean filled bottle of saline solution is not equal to 153 ml.

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