You wish to test the following claim (HaHa) at a significance level of α=0.001α=0.001.       Ho:μ1=μ2       Ha:μ1<μ2 You obtain the following two samples of data. Sample #1 Sample #2 87 77.9 68.6 81.6 75.4 72.3 67.5 71.3 67.8 72.3 74.3 76.8 72.6 77.4 75.2 80 65.5 63.3 77.1 73.9 84.6 71.6 77.2 61.8 74.5 73 72.6 68.3 71.7 67.2 74.3 63.3 74 77.4 87 71.7 70.8 74.7 73 80.2 78 70.9 75.5 68.8 83.9 78.9 72.5 68.3 74.4 74.5 73.9 67.5 74.3 83.9 80.7 75.5 79 89 76.4 76 71.4 82.2 76 69.2 73 77.2 70.7 85.8 65.6 79.8 79.4 72.2 64.3 62.2 76.4 86.8 67.9 69.4 82.2 79.4 73.2 81.7 75 78.6 69.7 65 76.7 67.1 77.4 84.9 68.2 79 84.5 87.4 67.1 71.4

Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
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Author:Carter
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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=0.001α=0.001.

      Ho:μ1=μ2
      Ha:μ1<μ2

You obtain the following two samples of data.

Sample #1 Sample #2
87 77.9 68.6 81.6
75.4 72.3 67.5 71.3
67.8 72.3 74.3 76.8
72.6 77.4 75.2 80
65.5 63.3 77.1 73.9
84.6 71.6 77.2 61.8
74.5 73 72.6 68.3
71.7 67.2 74.3 63.3
74 77.4 87 71.7
70.8 74.7 73 80.2
78 70.9 75.5 68.8
83.9 78.9 72.5 68.3
74.4 74.5 73.9 67.5
74.3 83.9 80.7 75.5
79 89 76.4 76
71.4 82.2 76 69.2
73 77.2 70.7 85.8
65.6 79.8 79.4 72.2
64.3 62.2 76.4 86.8
67.9 69.4 82.2 79.4
73.2 81.7 75 78.6
69.7 65 76.7 67.1
77.4 84.9 68.2 79
84.5 87.4 67.1 71.4



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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