You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance level of α=0.01 Ho:μ1=μ2 Ha:μ1<μ2 You obtain the following two samples of data. Sample #1 Sample #2 46.8 76.1 21.9 83 53.5 62.2 73.1 59 34.1 12.4 34.8 33.4 45.8 60 38.1 75 57.4 47.3 62.7 85 66.3 90.8 38.7 45.3 69.1 81.3 29.2 51.6 76.1 47.7 34.8 85 85 47.7 60.5 53 63.9 57.2 58.7 56.6 57 59.5 62.9 55.6 61.9 60 55.6 64.4 58.3 51.2 62.5 55.8 61.4 72 59.8 56.1 58 67.8 57.3 48.3 55.1 50.9 66 57 57.3 60 57.8 67.3 57.8 62.1 50.6 55.8 72 55.1 45.3 65.3 57.6 60.5 62.7 57.2 45.3 57.6 54.4 66.4 57.3 53.5 57 57.5 57.6 59 56.9 43.6 53.1 58.3 62.3 62.3 52.2 55.4 53.5 What is the test statistic for this sample? (Report answer accurate to three decimal places.) test statistic = What is the p-value for this sample? For this calculation, use the degrees of freedom reported from the technology you are using. (Report answer accurate to four decimal places.) p-value = The p-value is... less than (or equal to) αα greater than αα This test statistic leads to a decision to... reject the null accept the null fail to reject the null As such, the final conclusion is that... There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean. The sample data support the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean. There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean.

Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
18th Edition
ISBN:9780079039897
Author:Carter
Publisher:Carter
Chapter4: Equations Of Linear Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
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You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance level of α=0.01

      Ho:μ1=μ2
      Ha:μ1<μ2

You obtain the following two samples of data.

Sample #1 Sample #2
46.8 76.1 21.9 83
53.5 62.2 73.1 59
34.1 12.4 34.8 33.4
45.8 60 38.1 75
57.4 47.3 62.7 85
66.3 90.8 38.7 45.3
69.1 81.3 29.2 51.6
76.1 47.7 34.8 85
85 47.7 60.5 53
63.9 57.2 58.7 56.6
57 59.5 62.9 55.6
61.9 60 55.6 64.4
58.3 51.2 62.5 55.8
61.4 72 59.8 56.1
58 67.8 57.3 48.3
55.1 50.9 66 57
57.3 60 57.8 67.3
57.8 62.1 50.6 55.8
72 55.1 45.3 65.3
57.6 60.5 62.7 57.2
45.3 57.6 54.4 66.4
57.3 53.5 57 57.5
57.6 59 56.9 43.6
53.1 58.3 62.3 62.3
52.2 55.4 53.5  



What is the test statistic for this sample? (Report answer accurate to three decimal places.)
test statistic = 

What is the p-value for this sample? For this calculation, use the degrees of freedom reported from the technology you are using. (Report answer accurate to four decimal places.)
p-value = 

The p-value is...

  • less than (or equal to) αα
  • greater than αα



This test statistic leads to a decision to...

  • reject the null
  • accept the null
  • fail to reject the null



As such, the final conclusion is that...

  • There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean.
  • There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean.
  • The sample data support the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean.
  • There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the first population mean is less than the second population mean.
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